Latest Articles Tagged "segregation"
A new book called “Just Action” offers a playbook to policymakers and community members looking to undo segregation from the ground up.
‘Colored School No. 4’ was a center for Black life in the 19th century.
The building figures in a larger push to preserve sites representing the history of Black New Yorkers.
The state is already fighting a lawsuit that alleges it's violated its own constitution by letting segregation fester.
Absecon Schools petitioned the Department of Education to let them sever their send/receive relationship with Pleasantville.
Lawyers for education equity advocates and the Murphy administration argued in court Thursday.
A coalition of nonprofits wants the state to take steps to desegregate school districts.
Education officials say more 4-year-olds from low income communities were offered seats to the controversial, accelerated programs.
Since issuing a report on the subject in 2014, UCLA’s Civil Rights Project found many of the city’s schools grew much less diverse.
'We are constantly discriminated [against] every day and we are finally standing up for ourselves.'