.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Sstill Seperate Still Unequal

In Kozols article Still Separate, Still Unequal-Americas cultureal apartheid, kozolool describes the verity of urban public schools and the isolation and segregation the students there lay out directly in the American system. Jonathan Kozol illustrates the grim reality of the inequality that African American and Hispanic children face within todays public raising system. In this essay, Kozol shows us with shocking statistics and percentages, just how segregated Americas urban schools learn become.He also brings glitter to the fact that suburban schools, with predominantly white students, are given farther better funding and a much higher quality education, than the pauperism stricken schools of the ubarn neighbourhood He show us how we even create several new schools in mostly white neighbourhoods, hoping that the close law of proximity of the school would encourage white parents to send their children to those schools.Instead, when parents see that mostly African American s and Hispanics attend these schools, they pull their children out of them and send them to private, white institutions. But never the less all this is non a proper justification of the rift that still exist between black an white in the education system and in the active live. In this article the author situation the fact that money is the key for a good education, By essay to compare the curriculum of student from private with student from public school.The union school that my niece went was somewhere around 98% black and and Hispanic I would say they had a pretty good percentage in the of triumph for a school. Now she is attending college even that her parent is poor she find loan to go to school and she use her financial aid to be able to go to school as other. During the 100th anniversary jubilancy of the NAACP the president declares Weve got to say to our children, yes, if youre African American, the odds of growing up amid execration and gangs are higher.Yes, if you live in a poor neighborhood, you will face challenges that somebody in a wealthy suburb does not have to face. But thats not a motive to get bad grades thats not a reason to cut class thats not a reason to give up on your education and drop out of school. No one has written your destiny for you. Your destiny is in your hands you cannot deflect that. Thats what we have to teach all of our children. No excuses. No excuses. You get that education all those hardships will just make you stronger, better able to compete. Yes we can.

No comments:

Post a Comment