In 2022, schools segregation is still an issue?
Yes, school segregation is still a problem in 2022, contributing to an inequity in education that negatively affects not only communities of color but society as a whole. The problem regarding school segregation is embedded in the Post World War 2 economic boom. Where ordinary citizens assisted by loans could buy homes to further their community's wealth and to help accumulate generational wealth that would snowball down the line. White Americans benefited from these loans greatly; however, Americans of color were barred from these loan practices, which led to areas of cheap housing that created a wealth inequality that still affects black communities today.
This wealth inequality would be unjust on it's own, but it trcikles down into being a much bigger problem for the success of the black community down the line. There are many ways that this lack of wealth sets communities of color back but we will look at how it affects public schooling. In Texas almost half of public school funding some from state taxes on property. This is a clear problem for a community with no property ownership, sine they are unable to contribute to public school funds through property taxes. This means that in schools with neighborhoods with low property value their budgets are slashed in half.
This inequity will continue to affect communities of color until a sort of reparations bill is put forward by the US. A possible practice could be to alow home loans to Americans of color with zero down payments so that people of color will have a chance to pull themselves out of the societyaly enforced poverty that Americans of color find themselves in.
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