Chez, AshleyTrannguyen, LindsaySetzer, LiamNur, Leylah2023-10-272023-10-272020http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/3057Created by Neenah Estrella-Luna's SOC 110 course in Spring 2020. This zine focus on the comparison of wealthy and poor school districts and how they relate to racial inequalities. The two schools that are talked about are Lynn Public School (poor) and Marblehead Public School (wealthy). Although both are public schools, Lynn Public has more minorities, less funding, and the graduation rate is a little over half. The authors discovered that different factors such as the government, redlining, and so much more all have something to do with racial inequalities in these schools.Inequality Between School DistrictsBookraceanti-racismschooleducationzine