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Education and Integration
38:16 - 44:44 (06:27)
This podcast episode discusses the issue of integration in schools and highlights the unequal educational experiences that students of color may face compared to their white peers.
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The speaker reflects on the illusion of integration in schools and how often white children are having a different educational experience than children of color.
38:16 - 42:12 (03:55)
Summary
The speaker reflects on the illusion of integration in schools and how often white children are having a different educational experience than children of color. They also analyze the disparity in school performance between white children and Black and Latino children.
ChapterEducation and Integration
EpisodeNice White Parents - Ep. 2: ‘I Still Believe in It’
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White parents in gentrifying neighborhoods often face the dilemma of whether to send their kids to public schools that are perceived as "failing" or to enroll them in private or charter schools, perpetuating a cycle of segregation and privilege in the education system.
42:12 - 43:34 (01:21)
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White parents in gentrifying neighborhoods often face the dilemma of whether to send their kids to public schools that are perceived as "failing" or to enroll them in private or charter schools, perpetuating a cycle of segregation and privilege in the education system.
ChapterEducation and Integration
EpisodeNice White Parents - Ep. 2: ‘I Still Believe in It’
PodcastSerial
Malcolm Gladwell challenges the idea of "benevolent friction" as an agent for change and integration, using an interview with a woman named Carol as an example of how our memories can be inconsistent with our previously-held beliefs.
43:34 - 44:44 (01:10)
Summary
Malcolm Gladwell challenges the idea of "benevolent friction" as an agent for change and integration, using an interview with a woman named Carol as an example of how our memories can be inconsistent with our previously-held beliefs.