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Commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education
May 17, 2004

50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education:

a reminder for action

The Presbyterian Washington Office has shared the following information, provided by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights   [5-14-04]

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The Message

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The 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education is a reminder of our duty to strive for equal educational opportunity for every child in America. We must work harder to improve education, end poverty and ensure diversity for our nation to compete in the new economy.

The Problem


Education

bulletAmerica does not have quality education for all and millions of children are still being left behind. Nationally, only two-thirds of children are graduating from high school, including:
75% of White children
50% of Black children
52% of Hispanic children

Poverty

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Most students living in poverty attend substandard schools
In 2002, over 12 million children were living in poverty (up over a half million from 2000). 32% of African American and 29% of Hispanic children live in poverty, as do a 12% of Asian American and 14% of White children.
Graduation rates for students who attend school in high poverty, high minority, and urban school districts lag from 15 to 18 percent behind their peers.

Diversity

bulletSchools are becoming less diverse, giving white and minority students fewer opportunities to learn from each other.
Half of all schools are now extremely segregated, approximately 4 out of 5 of which are schools that are almost entirely white.
88% extremely segregated minority schools are poor schools, where most of the students are on free or reduced price lunches.

The Solution

Quality Education for All

bulletWe must match high expectations for students with high levels of resources for schools. To fix our schools, we must provide qualified teachers, dedicated administrators, up-to-date buildings, books and computers. We must challenge all children with advanced classes and intensive academic after-school programs so they can achieve more, score higher and be more likely to graduate and go to college.

End Poverty

bulletWe must invest in low-income communities to empower people to break the cycle of poverty. We must support housing and lending policies that provide homeownership choices and economic opportunities, build wealth in the minority community and create high quality neighborhood schools.

Ensure Diversity

bulletChildren of all races benefit when they have the opportunity to learn from each other. We must promote diversity by supporting integration plans and designing school districts encompassing racially and economically diverse neighborhoods.

Rev. Elenora Giddings Ivory
Director, Washington Office
Presbyterian Church (USA)
202-543-1126

110 Maryland Avenue, NE, Suite 104
Washington, DC 20002

 

 

A major
Ghost Ranch event this summer!

July 28 - August 3, 2008

Paths toward Peace and Justice:

Spirituality, Earth-Care, and the Prophetic Word in a time of Violence

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BECOMING NEIGHBORS:
An Invitation
to Global Discipleship

A Witherspoon conference
on global mission and justice

September 16 - 19, 2007
Louisville, Kentucky

 

Check out our report from the Conference
on
Terror, Torture,
and Security

 

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