Do you support educational choice?

Savannah

In the United States of America, a child's school is determined by where they live. The Economic Policy Institute explains, "It has become conventional for policymakers to assert that the residential isolation of low-income black children is now “de facto,” the accident of economic circumstance, demographic trends, personal preference, and private discrimination. But the historical record demonstrates that residential segregation is “de jure,” resulting from racially-motivated and explicit public policy whose effects endure to the present. Without awareness of the history of state-sponsored residential segregation, policymakers are unlikely to take meaningful steps to understand or fulfill the constitutional mandate to remedy the racial isolation of neighborhoods, or the school segregation that flows from it."

I support educational choice and I believe the lack thereof perpetuated the ridiculous notion of separate but equal.

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