<p>Discussions of achievement gaps are commonplace in education reform but they are rarely interrogated as a symptom of white supremacy. As an act of disruption award-winning scholar Vajra Watson pierces through the rhetoric and provides a provocative analysis of the ways schools can become more racially inclusive. Her research is grounded in Oakland where longitudinal data demonstrated that Black families were sending their children to school but the ideals of an oasis of learning were being met with the realities of racism low expectations and marginalization. As a response to this intergenerational crisis of miseducation in 2010 the school district joined forces with community organizers religious leaders neighborhood elders teachers parents and students to address institutionalized racism.</p><p>Seven years later Watson shares findings from her investigation into the school district’s journey towards justice. What she creates is a wholly original work filled with penetrating portraits that illuminate the intense and intimate complexities of working towards racial equity in education. As a formidable case study this research scrutinizes how to reconfigure organizational ecosystems as spaces that humanize heal and harmonize. Emerging from her scholarship is a bold timely and hopeful vision that paves the way for transformative schooling. </p>
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