Sixty-two years ago this month, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended segregation in public places and prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, ethnici
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California is currently revamping its school quality reports, moving away from abstract, numerical values of school quality to a set of more comprehensive
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The elation I felt upon my acceptance to Ohio State University felt too distant to recall as I walked out of my chemistry final. As a first generation stud
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Perceived bias is killing people. Dallas, Baton Rouge, Falcon Heights, Orlando, Cleveland—and so many other places. Our public education system can play a
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A few years ago, I had a conversation with a young African-American man who was a high school senior in Chicago. He wanted to be a teacher in order to reac
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Martina, a high school sophomore, told her teacher she was nervous about talking with students from other schools about race. As she boarded the yellow sch
Read MoreDebunking the Myths of Student Voice
Education activist Chris Stewart told me in a recent interview that “it’s almost like we’re putting people through a meatpacking plant and we’re trying to
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Everyone agrees and research confirms that actively engaged parents produce more successful students. Nevertheless, school systems often conspire to deny p
Read MoreI Do Not Need My Freedom When I’m Dead
I wish I was a poet; Langston or Sonia Sanchez would know just what to say. They would be eloquent in their simplicity. Poignant. Powerful. I don’t possess
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