Posts tagged with segregation

How we live today…

October9

Let’s see where things stand today from Jon Becker, Still Separate, Still Unequal? (Final Thoughts) (Education – Change.org) Today, nearly three out of every four African-American students in the U.S. attends a school that is majority-minority. 1 out of every 6 African-American children in the United States now attends a school where less than one […]

Why desegregate?

October7

I need to thank Jon Becker for his invaluable help in doing this post. I had a big hole that lack research between my last post (based on personal experience), and the next one I’llĀ  do which is about how things stand now. This is about why things should not be as they are. With […]

Why am I the only white person in the room?

October4

At a social event in the last year that I attended with other educators in my district I had an interesting discussion about education and what African-American male students need. A school psychologist said, “If I had my dream, I’d build a school just for African American boys.” She said this out of fondness and […]

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