In her new book , says that Black public school students like her in the 1980s and 1990s were "labeled disposable because of our zip code, test scores, and Black skin." Dr. Love is this year's winner of the She joins us to explain how she sees anti-Black racism baked into U.S. education policy.
And , author of says there is more to making college campuses inclusive than admitting a diverse student body.
GUESTS:
- Dr. Bettina Love: William F. Russell Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. She’s winner of the and author of .
- Anthony Abraham Jack: Inaugural Faculty Director of the Boston University Newbury Center and Associate Professor of Higher Education Leadership at the Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. His new book is .
Special thanks to our intern Frankie Devevo.
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