Race and San Francisco's Public Schools
About This Item
This panel/symposium is based on the May 2009 roundtable presentation/discussion at the Richard Oakes Multicultural Center featuring Hoover Liddell and his report entitled Race and the San Francisco Schools, where he has found continued and persistent racial segregation in San Francisco's public schools with particularly devastating results for San Francisco's African American public school students. http://www.sfsu.edu/~ethnicst/
- Provided by
- College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University
- Recorded on
- Thursday, October 8, 2009
- Rights for this video belong to
- College of Ethnic Studies San Francisco State University
- Duration
- 1:20:07
- Type of material
- Video
- Event
- College of Ethnic Studies 40th Anniversary
- Views
- 4082
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