Through fifty-two interviews with New York City parents in gentrifying neighborhoods, this book examines the school choice process to determine how, through the compounding effect of these parents' many individual choices, a segregated urban school in a gentrifying neighborhood is able to transform into an integrated school.
Through fifty-two interviews with New York City parents in gentrifying neighborhoods, this book examines the school choice process to determine how, t...
Through fifty-two interviews with New York City parents in gentrifying neighborhoods, this book examines the school choice process to determine how, through the compounding effect of these parents' many individual choices, a segregated urban school in a gentrifying neighborhood is able to transform into an integrated school.
Through fifty-two interviews with New York City parents in gentrifying neighborhoods, this book examines the school choice process to determine how, t...