>We know that an education is the best way to lift a person out of poverty and that it effects a family for generations. We know that when people of different races spend time with each other at work or at school they become less racist and better at interacting with one another. We also know that the #1 reason for people purchasing a home is it's in a neighborhood with good schools so everyone is intrinsically aware that there is unequal schooling in the US and unequal opportunity to succeed. We also know that traditionally minorities were forced into menial jobs and poor neighborhoods simply because of past racism.
>So how do you address these issues? How do you get people to live near minorities, go to school with minorities and work with minorities more in order to become more supportive of minorities? How do we undo the education gap between elites and minorities so people have a more equitable chance at education, employment and success?
>So how do you address these issues? How do you get people to live near minorities, go to school with minorities and work with minorities more in order to become more supportive of minorities? How do we undo the education gap between elites and minorities so people have a more equitable chance at education, employment and success?
