Learning in Public: Lessons for a Racially Divided America from My Daughter's School

by Courtney E. Martin

Hardcover, 2021

Call number

379.2 MAR

Collection

Publication

Little, Brown and Company (2021), 400 pages

Description

"From the time Courtney E. Martin strapped her daughter, Maya, to her chest for long walks, she was curious about Emerson Elementary, a public school down the street from her Oakland home. She learned that White families in their gentrifying neighborhood largely avoided the majority-Black, poorly-rated school. As she began asking why, a journey of a thousand moral miles began. Learning in Public is the story, not just Courtney's journey, but a whole country's. Many of us are newly awakened to the continuing racial injustice all around us, but unsure of how to go beyond hashtags and yard signs to be a part of transforming the country. Courtney discovers that her public school, the foundation of our fragile democracy, is a powerful place to dig deeper"--… (more)

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LibraryThing member Andjhostet
Great book, about a topic I'm really interested in, and it provided a lot of good insight on if school districts matter, and if sending kids to a "good school" is just racist garbage and promoting segregation (spoiler alert, it is). The author did a really good job of mixing the journalism side of
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it, and the memoir side, making it both full of interesting stories and research, but also having a narrative to follow. That being said, the narrator felt a little sanctimonious sometimes.
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ISBN

0316428264 / 9780316428262
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