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Autor/in | Wade, Oscar Syed |
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Titel | White Flight and the Endless Cycle of Poverty for Urban People of Color in America |
Quelle | 4 (2017) 4, S.141-145 (4 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 2183-3818 |
Schlagwörter | Urban Areas; Poverty; Minority Groups; Racial Bias; Social Class; Racial Differences; Middle Class; Geographic Regions; Economic Factors; Neighborhoods; Social Problems; Remedial Instruction; Educational Finance; African Americans; Hispanic Americans; Migration; Whites; Racial Distribution; California (Los Angeles) Urban area; Stadtregion; Armut; Ethnische Minderheit; Racial discrimination; Rassismus; Social classes; Soziale Klasse; Rassenunterschied; Mittelschicht; Ökonomischer Faktor; Neighbourhoods; Nachbarschaft; Social problem; Soziales Problem; Förderkurs; Bildungsfonds; Afroamerikaner; Hispanic; Hispanoamerikaner; White; Weißer |
Abstract | The United States continues to evolve as a divided collection of states, divided by class and race. Despite public policy, legislation and even social unrest, the cycle continues to roll over those disenfranchised populations. This essay is a reflection of the Los Angeles poverty trap, yet applicable to the perpetual poverty faces by blacks and Hispanics in Houston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Boston, New York and Atlanta, to name a few. Being "caught between the freeways" serves as an unfortunate metaphor of continual poverty. In conclusion, even the escape route through education seems truncated with the most recent considerations that limit access and preparation for America's most vulnerable population. (As Provided). |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2020/1/01 |