Innovative educators, curricula and cross-district programs show how desegregation succeeds. (Via latimesopinion)
“We’re segregated now,” former Vice President Joe Biden told a reporter at an event in New Hampshire, before asking rhetorically whether California Sen. Kamala Harris — who made waves at the first Democratic debate with her own desegregation story — would want to order federally imposed busing all over again.
The city of Burbank, for example, shows remarkable progress: Its highly diverse population of students is spread fairly evenly among its public schools. In most districts nationwide, the isolation of Latino children has grown worse over the past generation, according to a new UC Berkeley
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