Topic: Educational Policy

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20: Separate but Equal
11:29 - 15:59

20: Separate but Equal

School Choice, Voluntary Integration and Economic Barriers

The conversation shifts to school choice and voucher programs as a modern alternative to forced integration. While framed as a way for parents to voluntarily integrate or seek better education, journalist Natalie Hopkinson’s experience in Washington D.C. illustrates how race and neighborhood wealth still dictate school quality. The hosts argue that these policies often fail to address the underlying inequality of facilities in lower-income neighborhoods.