Miseducation
New York City is home to the nation’s most segregated school system, a fact that surprises those who think of the Big Apple as a progressive beacon. Deep inequities exist at every level of the NYC school system.
And who better to report on these issues than the students who experience them firsthand? Grab a pen and get ready to take notes. Our student reporters are taking you to school.
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Episode 3: Who Gets to Play?
David Garcia-Rosen and the Fair Play Coalition are fighting for black and Hispanic students to have equal access to sports teams.
Episode 2: The Other End of the Spectrum
The primary purpose of high school is to prepare students for college and careers, but some schools do way better than others.
Episode 1: The Price of Specialized High Schools
Black and Hispanic students make up a tiny fraction of the students at New York City’s most selective schools. Students on the inside dive deep into the issue and what we can do about it.
Introduction: 64 Years Late
64 years after Brown v. Board of Education, New York City high schools are still segregated. Zoe and Sabrina explain why.
Preview: Miseducation
Hear a preview of what's to come from the students behind the mic this season.