This edition: Integration Won't Solve Racism in Schools
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Original tape date: March 20, 2019. First aired: April 17, 2019.Segregation in education is as bad as ever, and no end appears to be in sight. So what approaches might make a difference. What if segregation, per se, wasn’t the problem? This week, educators speak out, and we visit an Afrocentric school in Brooklyn, where mindfulness and race are not a detail.
Guest List
Lurie Daniel-Favors General Counsel, The Center for Law and Social Justice
Matt Gonzales Director, School Diversity, New York Appleseed
Rafiq R. Kalam Id-Din II Founder & Managing Partner, Ember Charter Schools for Mindful Education, Innovation and Transformation
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