Our Schools Suck: Students Talk Back to a Segregated Nation on the Failures of Urban Education
"Our schools suck." This is how many young people of color call attention to the kind of public education they are receiving. In cities across the nation, many students are trapped in under-funded, mismanaged and unsafe schools. Yet, a number of scholars and of public figures like Bill Cosby have shifted attention away from the persistence of school segregation t
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May 1st 2009
by New York University Press
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By English 101 Section 46 (Fall 2010), Illinois State University: Matt Barabasz, Danielle Bozek, Courtney Daly, Bree Darden, Carli Dunn, Renee Durant, Ashley Egan, Eric Elget, Brent Fisher, Caitlin Graff, Steve Halle, Kim Howard, Sasha Keske, Megan Lawler, Katie Lewandowksi, Mollie Marshall, Katie Meyers, Jamie Nelson, Ashley Pollitt, Janelle Reichardt, Jess Rogers, Johnna Van Dien, and Chaz Williams
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Oh wow, this is going right up to the top of my list!
There was something in the blurb about "public responsibility," and I think that beyond institutional racism, the fact that most people in this country claim a political ideology that denies the existence of any such thing as "public responsibility" is the underlying problem here.
There was something in the blurb about "public responsibility," and I think that beyond institutional racism, the fact that most people in this country claim a political ideology that denies the existence of any such thing as "public responsibility" is the underlying problem here.
VERY interesting and makes you want to save the world. Really enjoyed reading.
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