by Andrew | Jul 14, 2025 | integration, podcast, Podcast Playlists
In 1954, the Supreme Court declared that separate but equal has no place in our public schools. Yet more than six decades later, our schools remain deeply segregated—by race and by class. What happened?
by Andrew | Feb 22, 2024 | podcast, Podcast Playlists
This playlist examines how real estate, zoning, and housing policies create, interact, and connect to segregation. For example, episodes in this playlist look at the historical legacy of redlining and how redlining still affects segregation today. Episodes also discuss gentrification from a first-hand experience and perspective, and episodes examine the complicated racial history and politics of The Suburbs.
by Andrew | Sep 5, 2023 | integration, podcast, Podcast Playlists
This playlist looks at integration and segregation from every aspect of the school experience. From school lunch, to pre-k, to PTA, and more. These episodes help us see the wider, insidious impact of segregation, and they help us see what we can do to bring about meaningful integration in every aspect of the school experience.
by Andrew | Jul 13, 2023 | podcast, Podcast Playlists
Our podcast playlists group our episodes under a specific topic or theme, so that you can easily jump in and start learning more about integration work. This playlist focuses on intersectionality.
by Integrated Schools | Jul 28, 2020 | integration, podcast
Last week marked the 46th anniversary of the decision in the Milliken v.Bradley Supreme Court Case. While most folks are familiar with Brown v. Board, Milliken is often overlooked despite playing a pivotal role in halting our country’s move towards desegregation. If...
by Integrated Schools | Mar 28, 2019 | podcast
Many of you have asked and, because of the kindness of two parent volunteers (thank you Carrie and Kelly!!!), here is a transcription of our conversation with Dr. David Kirkland. And if you haven’t yet listened, we strongly encourage you to check this out asap!...