February 6, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Victoria Phillips To be able to overcome adversity and be the “one who got out of the ghetto” is a story to be celebrated but not one society can hang their hats one. Education inequality stunts the life of … Continue reading →
February 6, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Peter Duba Chicago recently shut down 50 of its schools in the largest single wave of public school closures in history (Irvine, 2012, p.1). What was especially damaging about these school closures was that more than 90 percent of … Continue reading →
February 6, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Dorothea Anna Ganetsos History of Educational Equity Equality in terms of access to a quality education is a topic that has been on the forefront of political debates ever since the famous 1954 Civil Rights trial Brown vs. Board … Continue reading →