Leo Sherman

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neighborhood. Schools are essentially institutionalized spaces in which structures of power re-create themselves. They are also social sites where the ultimate objective is to shape the formation of students’ knowledge of self, community, nation, and world. Thus, we must confront crucial questions: What exactly are our young people learning in school—not just about math and science but also about their own importance and the relative worth of their peers? What signals are they receiving about what the future holds?
Unequal City: Race, Schools, and Perceptions of Injustice
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