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Is School for Me?

  • Episode 5: Parent Involvement & Closing Remarks

    16 NOV 2020 · For the final episode, we discuss the role of parents in the educational market, neoliberal education framework, the role of white, middle/upper class parents, and various teacher perspectives. We also give closing remarks and action items from the podcast team.
    17m 38s
  • Episode 4: Gentrification

    16 NOV 2020 · Breaks down the relationship between gentrification and education and the role of college students as gentrifiers. We also discuss responses from college students based on their thoughts on and experiences with neoliberalism and gentrification.
    17m 17s
  • Episode 3: Culture Politics

    8 NOV 2020 · In this episode, we will be discussing culture politics and racialization by tying these ideas into neoliberal education policy.
    12m 49s
  • Episode 2: Color-Blind Racism

    8 NOV 2020 · In this episode we will discuss the frameworks of color-blind racism and whiteness as property. We will dive deeper into these ideas through examples and stories of how it’s seen in society and the educational field.
    16m 22s
  • Episode 1: Neoliberal Frameworks in Education, Gentrification, and School Choice

    8 NOV 2020 · In this episode we will introduce the team, how the podcast came about and define neoliberal frameworks in education, gentrification and ask whether one really has school choice.
    14m 50s

Have you ever questioned your K-12 education? We all know of that one school that was wealthy and overflowed with resources and let's be honest--it was white. Then there was...

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Have you ever questioned your K-12 education?

We all know of that one school that was wealthy and overflowed with resources and let's be honest--it was white.

Then there was the other school, predominantly with BIPOC students and it had low rates, was underfunded, and was understaffed.

Then suddenly, that low-income school is no longer low-income, there's money coming in but now there's less BIPOC students and more white. Not just in the school, but in the neighborhood communities too.

But why?
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