Our Schools Suck: Students Talk Back to a Segregated Nation on the Failures of Urban Education
Shares the voices of students speaking out against the failures of urban education"Our schools suck." This is how many young people of color call attention to the kind of public education they are receiving. In cities across the nation, many students are trapped in under-funded, mismanaged...
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