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A Burdensome Experiment Race, Labor, and Schools in New Orleans after Katrina


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A Burdensome Experiment: Race, Labor, and Schools in New Orleans after Katrina
by Christien Tompkins
English | 2024 | ISBN: 0520400941 | 278 Pages | True ePUB | 1.1 MB

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans public school board fired nearly 7,500 teachers and employees. In the decade that followed, the city created the first urban public school system in the United States to be entirely contracted out to private management. Veteran educators, collectively referred to as the "backbone" of the city's Black middle class, were replaced by younger, less experienced, white teachers who lacked historical ties to the city. In A Burdensome Experiment, Christien Philmarc Tompkins argues that the privatization of New Orleans schools has made educators into a new kind of racialized worker. As school districts across the nation backslide on school integration, Tompkins asks, who exactly deserves to teach our children? The struggle over this question exposes the inherent antiblackness of charter school systems and the unequal burdens of school choice.


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