School segregation is the practice of separating students by race in public schools, creating unequal educational opportunities and resources based on racial categories.
School segregation affects educational equality, social mobility, and the perpetuation of racial and economic inequality across generations.
School segregation isn't just historical—de facto segregation continues through housing patterns and school district boundaries.
School segregation affects educational equality, social mobility, and the perpetuation of racial and economic inequality across generations.
School segregation isn't just historical—de facto segregation continues through housing patterns and school district boundaries.