“We have long seen school funding and student outcome disparities that fall disparately by race, disadvantaging Black and Latinx communities in particular,” said Bruce Baker, Ed.D., report co-author and Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. “It’s important to understand, as we lay out in this report, that those disparities were actually caused by systemic discrimination based on race. The cause was racism. The solutions must consider race and directly address racial disparities.”
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