Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship and the American imagination. Today, more Americans are committed to integration than ever before. Yet this attachment to integration is hardly robust. There is a widespread perception that integration has failed. A vanishingly small percentage of social and economic resources are spent on integration. At the same time, some progressives and those who would otherwise consider themselves on the left criticize integration as insufficiently attentive to economic equality and dismissive of black identity and culture. Scholars from across the political spectrum have sought to explain this disconnect and to assess the possibilities of integration...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
Legal historian Nicholas Guyatt argues in Bind Us Apart: How Enlightened Americans Invented Racial ...
The author offers information on transformation from integration to multiculturalism in the U.S. He ...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
Both advocates and critics of racial integration have often depicted it as fundamentally hostile to ...
The Burden of Brown by Raymond Wolters is a long book with a very short message: integration is bad,...
In 1954 in the Brown decision the Supreme Court ruled that in the field of public education the doct...
This article reimagines the place of integration in the struggle to advance equity in education. Dr....
Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of progress in Ameri...
This paper was originally presented at A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era...
In line with the broader nationalist advances currently remaking the Western political landscape, th...
Part of the "Symposium from Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and defining racial equal...
This paper formulates a new model of racial integration for African Americans in the United States, ...
“Our nation’s public institutions should be pursuing the larger national project of integration, a p...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
Legal historian Nicholas Guyatt argues in Bind Us Apart: How Enlightened Americans Invented Racial ...
The author offers information on transformation from integration to multiculturalism in the U.S. He ...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
Both advocates and critics of racial integration have often depicted it as fundamentally hostile to ...
The Burden of Brown by Raymond Wolters is a long book with a very short message: integration is bad,...
In 1954 in the Brown decision the Supreme Court ruled that in the field of public education the doct...
This article reimagines the place of integration in the struggle to advance equity in education. Dr....
Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of progress in Ameri...
This paper was originally presented at A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era...
In line with the broader nationalist advances currently remaking the Western political landscape, th...
Part of the "Symposium from Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and defining racial equal...
This paper formulates a new model of racial integration for African Americans in the United States, ...
“Our nation’s public institutions should be pursuing the larger national project of integration, a p...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
Legal historian Nicholas Guyatt argues in Bind Us Apart: How Enlightened Americans Invented Racial ...
The author offers information on transformation from integration to multiculturalism in the U.S. He ...