Monday, July 9, 2012

Is School Segregation Still Legal? Chicago Teens Reflect on Their Racial Isolation - Education - GOOD

Is School Segregation Still Legal? Chicago Teens Reflect on Their Racial Isolation - Education - GOOD:


Is School Segregation Still Legal? Chicago Teens Reflect on Their Racial Isolation


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Legal school segregation ended back in 1954 with the Supreme Court's landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, but for most students across the nation, racial isolation is still the norm. Nationally, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, 52 percent of black students and 58 percent of Latino students attend schools where 75 percent or more of students are minorities. In Chicago, the most segregated city in the nation, the schools reflect the stark racial division.
Indeed, 40 percent of Latino and 70 percent of black students in Chicago attend extremely segregated schools and the level of segregation is actually on the rise. WBEZ's Race: Out Loud  series talked to graduates of the