Race, equity, and education: sixty years from Brown
Pt. I. Introduction -- Race, education, and the pursuit of equity in the twenty-first century -- pt. II. Roots and forms of segregation -- School policy is housing policy : deconcentrating disadvantage to address the achievement gap -- Perpetuating separate and unequal worlds of educational opportunity through district lines : school segregation by race and poverty -- Kids, kale, and concrete : using participatory technology to transform an urban American food desert -- pt. III. Complicating racial histories and racial categories -- Charter schooling, race politics, and an appeal to history -- An Asian American perspective on segregated schooling, Brown v. Board, and affirmative action -- The data quality movement for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community : an unresolved Civil Rights issue -- Race and education in the mountain west : charting new territory in America's racial frontier -- pt. IV. Students', teachers' and families' educational experiences -- Critical ethnic studies in high school classrooms : academic achievement via social action -- Incoherent demands : outcomes-focused, race to the top-aligned policies and their impact on urban teaching and learning -- Mexican American educational stagnation : the role of generational status, parental narratives, and educator messages -- "There's nothing for us here" : black families navigating the school/prison nexus 60 years after Brown -- The diversity of school and community contexts and implications for special education classifications.