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Charters segregate schools but diversify neighborhoods


March 1, 2021
The expansion of charter schools in the 2000s led to an increase in school segregation and a slight decline in residential segregation, according to new research providing the first national estimates of the diverging trends.
According to the study, led by a Cornell sociologist, the average district to expand charter school enrollment between 2000 and 2010 experienced a 12% increase in white-Black school segregation and a 2% decrease in white-Black residential segregation.
The patterns moved in opposite directions, the research found, because charter schools – which receive public funds but operate independently – weaken the traditional link between neighborhood and school assignment, allowing families to choose more racially homogenous schools regardless of where they live. ....

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National links: How a manicured lawn came to represent the American Dream


How did the American Dream get so green? The pandemic is sending jobs to the suburbs. Segregation isn’t just about houses it’s about where we spend our days.
The lawn of our dreams: Farrell Evans pens an essay about how the perfect green lawn came to symbolize the American Dream. The creation of the lawn as an American symbol starting from a development project helmed by Fredrick Law Olmsted has led to mower innovations, statements about culture and race, as well as concerns over biodiversity. (Farrell Evans | History Channel)
Pandemic job losses mount in cities: The pandemic is taking a toll on jobs in urban centers, where 400,000 jobs have already been permanently lost as people aren’t just relocating from cities to the suburbs they are taking their jobs with them. This trend is drawing concern about the health of cities and the toll these jobs losses are having on low-income communities and Black and Latinx workers, all communities hit especially hard by COVID ....

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