Because of Race(English, Paperback, Pollock Mica)

Because of Race(English, Paperback, Pollock Mica)

  • Pollock Mica
Publisher:Princeton University PressISBN 13: 9780691148090ISBN 10: 0691148090

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Because of Race(English, Paperback, Pollock Mica) is written by Pollock Mica and published by Princeton University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0691148090 (ISBN 10) and 9780691148090 (ISBN 13).

In Because of Race, Mica Pollock tackles a long-standing and fraught debate over racial inequalities in America's schools. Which denials of opportunity experienced by students of color should be remedied? Pollock exposes raw, real-time arguments over what inequalities of opportunity based on race in our schools look like today--and what, if anything, various Americans should do about it. Pollock encountered these debates while working at the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights in 1999-2001. For more than two years, she listened to hundreds of parents, advocates, educators, and federal employees talk about the educational treatment of children and youth in specific schools and districts. People debated how children were spoken to, disciplined, and ignored in both segregated and desegregated districts, and how children were afforded or denied basic resources and opportunities to learn. Pollock discusses four rebuttals that greeted demands for everyday justice for students of color inside schools and districts. She explores how debates over daily opportunity provision exposed conflicting analyses of opportunity denial and harm worth remedying.Because of Race lays bare our habits of argument and offers concrete suggestions for arguing more successfully toward equal opportunity.