Examining the History of School Funding Disparities: Toward an Anti-Racist and Anti-Xenophobic School Finance System
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Examining the History of School Funding Disparities: Toward an Anti-Racist and Anti-Xenophobic School Finance System Online
Dr. Jimenez-Castellanos’ talk will provide an exploratory critical examination of K-12 school funding for Black and Brown communities. It will contextualize the funding within the broader U.S. school finance system that has underserved low-income students of color and argue that we must strive towards an anti-racist and anti-xenophobic school finance system. Lastly, this talk will provide some pillars of an anti-racist, anti-xenophobic school finance system.
Presenter Bio
Dr. Oscar Jimenez-Castellanos is a Visiting Professor at USC Rossier School of Education and Professor at Trinity University. He focuses on school finance and other policy issues related to low income ethnically and linguistically diverse communities from an equity and social justice perspective. He is the Founding Director of the Latinx Education Research Center and Murchison Endowed Professor. He began his career as an assistant and associate professor at Arizona State University.
Zoom link: https://cpp.zoom.us/j/86414082125
- Date:
- Tuesday, November 24, 2020
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 2:15pm
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Audience:
- Community Faculty Graduate Staff Undergraduate
- Categories:
- Library Event