- Walter Stern
- April 2019
- PC73-2019
- Link to PC73-2019-April- (MP3)
- Link to PC73-2019-April-Transcript (PDF)
In this episode, we hear from Walter Stern, an assistant professor in the History and Educational Policy Studies departments at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He discusses his recent book called Race and Education in New Orleans: Creating the Segregated City. His book, which focuses on the period from 1764–1960, looks at the role that schools played in the segregation of American cities with a particular focus on New Orleans.
Categories
Education & Training, Housing, Housing General, Inequality & Mobility, K-12 Education, Place, Place General, Racial/Ethnic Inequality