Selected Media
Contreras, R. (2024, May 17th). Suburban schools becoming less white, more Latino. Axios.
Taketa, K. (2023, Nov 18th). Is gentrification making San Diego schools more diverse? Not really, a new UCLA study suggests. San Diego Union-Tribune.
Jacobson, L. (2020, Aug 4th.) Amid Pandemic Downturn, New Research Shows Great Recession Hurt Student Test Scores, Widened Achievement Gaps & Reduced College Attendance. The 74.
Integrated Schools Podcast Guest. (2019, Nov). Gentrification and School Segregation.
Mahnken, K. (2019, July 11th). Biden-Harris Exchange Makes Busing a Surprise Focus of 2020 Campaign. How Will It Affect the Debate Over Integration?. The 74.
Goldstein, D. & Ember, S. (2019, May 23rd). Sanders’s Education Plan Renews Debate Over Charter Schools and Segregation. The New York Times.
Mahnken, K. (2019, May 14th). Brown v. Board at 65: Will Schools Ever Be Integrated?. The 74.
Brooks, David. (2018, Mar 29th). Integration Now, Integration Forever. The New York Times.
Kirk, Mimi. (2018, Jan 29th ). When White Parents Won’t Integrate Public Schools. CityLab.
Mitchell, Katie. (2018, Jan 6th). Gentrification is Making Schools Less Segregated in DC.
Bustle.
Butler, A. (2017, Dec 21st) Gentrification can increase school diversity, a new study of DC
shows. The Greater Greater Washington.
Strauss, V. (2017, Dec 19th). Study suggests gentrification has boosted integration in D.C.
schools. The Washington Post.
Stratford, M. (2017, Dec 19th). new report that the gentrification of D.C. neighborhoods is
leading to fewer segregated public schools, but a severe level of racial segregation
remains. Politico Morning Edition
Trull, A. (2017, Dec 19th). In Gentrified D.C. Neighborhoods, Influx of White Residents
Increases School Diversity. Washington NPR.
Editorial Staff. (2016, Dec, 14th). School Segregation is Still Pretty Bad Today [Television
Broadcast]. Fusion.