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This zine is focused on the debilitating funding gaps in the American education system: schools in lower income areas receive less funding and opportunities than schools in affluent neighborhoods. The problem contains a racial element—schools with a higher proportion of Black, Latino, and Native American students receive less funding per student than majority white schools. The teen authors argue that to eliminate funding gaps and the divides they perpetuate, a website should be created to solicit donations for underfunded schools, and opportunity-enhancing clubs should be established for minority students. They conclude with a call to share funding, awareness, and resources. —Alekhya
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This zine was made for the Barnard Pre-College Program (PCP), Young Women's Leadership Initiative (YWLI) Leadership in Action (LIA) class in summer 2021.
"We are all women from different economic classes, races and countries. We have Asian, European and American women in our group that wanted to work with the struggles of student from lower income families education (especially POC students) in the US."
This zine was made during the COVID-19 pandemic, but is not explicitly about the virus.
Printed in color from a pdf.
Freedoms and restrictions are not stated. Assume copyright.
Gift; student creators and Barnard Athena Center; 2021.
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