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Separate and Unequal 50 Years After Brown California’s Racial“Opportunity Gap” UCLA’s Institute for Democracy, Education, & Access www.idea.gseis.ucla.edu.

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1 Separate and Unequal 50 Years After Brown California’s Racial“Opportunity Gap” UCLA’s Institute for Democracy, Education, & Access www.idea.gseis.ucla.edu

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3 Most California Students Don’t Attend Schools that Look Like California’s Overall Population 30% attend White Majority Schools 29% attend 90-100% Non-White Schools

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11 What are the consequences of the Racial Opportunity Gap?

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14 Addressing the Racial Opportunity Gap

15 California’s Awakening Governor Schwarzenegger acknowledges opportunity problems New Legislation calls for Opportunity To Learn Standards Grassroots Organizations press for education on “equal terms.”


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