Madison school superintendent vows to address racial issues

Annysa Johnson:

“One of the problems with liberals is they separate themselves intellectually from other spaces they see as more racist. And … when you hold up a mirror to show them their own racism, they have a hard time seeing it,” said John Diamond, a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of education who studies the relationship between social inequality and educational opportunity.

“It makes the work harder in a lot of ways when people believe they have already arrived or are enlightened.”

“The data clearly indicate that being able to read is not a requirement for graduation at (Madison) East, especially if you are black or Hispanic”.