In Charter Schools, Race, and Urban Space, Kristen Buras maps federal, state, and local policy networks to show how the New Orleans' education landscape has been reshaped by a strategic venture to privatize public education.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1
Black Education in the South:
Critical Race Reflections on the Historic Policy Landscape
Chapter 2
The Assault on Black Children by Education Entrepreneurs:
Charter Schools, Whiteness, and Accumulation by Dispossession
Chapter 3
Keeping King Elementary School on the Map:
Racial Resistance and the Politics of Place in the Lower 9th Ward
Chapter 4
The Closing of Douglass High School:
Counterstories on the Master's Plan for Reconstruction
Chapter 5
The Culture of the Education Market:
Teach for America, Union Busting, and the Displacement of Black Veteran Teachers
Chapter 6
New Orleans-A Guide for Cities or a Warning for Communities?
Lessons Learned from the Bottom-Up
(with Urban South Grassroots Research Collective)