Separate But Not Equal
By Aleia Fernández and Ella Zak Just like our title says, some schools are separate but not equal. But before we dive in, let’s talk about what school segregation even is. School segregation divides people who are struggling financially from people who aren’t. As a result, people of color are the ones who might not have access to the best resources when it comes to their education. Starting in the late 1900s, segregation divided people not only by race but by their education too. In 1954, the Brown vs. Board of Education arose which provoked the government to make school segregation illegal. Now, you might be asking yourself, Why is school segregation still even a thing? According to the Hulu original, The Weekly , segregation didn’t quite end in 1954, and a lot of people rebelled against the new law. So here we are, with the most segregated school system in the country. The fact that it is still going on today is alarming. Here’s an example of some situations that are happe...