E Pluribus...Separation
A 2012 report analyzing segregation trends in the nation’s public schools. This report suggests a number of specific ways to reverse the trends toward deepening resegregation and educational inequalities. Two related but smaller reports provide a special focus on the South and the West, the two most racially diverse regions in the country.
- E Pluribus...Separation: Deepening Double Segregation for More Students
- This report suggests a number of specific ways to reverse the trends toward deepening resegregation and educational inequalities.
- The Western States: Profound Diversity But Severe Segregation for Latino Students
- In the following report, we present an in-depth exploration of these Western trends that are merely summarized in the corresponding larger report, E Pluribus… Separated. Major findings in the West are highlighted below.
- Southern Slippage: Growing School Segregation in the Most Desegregated Region of the Country
- In the following report, we present an in-depth treatment of Southern trends that are merely summarized in the accompanying larger report, E Pluribus… Separation