
Critical Race Theory, Comic Books and the Power of Public Schools
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Notable books mentioned: Ghosts in the Schoolyard by Eve Ewing, Maya and the Robot, We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks, Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools by Annette Lareau and Kimberly Goyette
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The host mentions 'Ghosts in the Schoolyard' to highlight Eve Ewing's exploration of the impact of school closures on communities and the disconnec…

The host mentions 'Maya and the Robot' in the context of Eve Ewing's diverse creative endeavors, highlighting her upcoming children's book. This re…

The host mentions Gwendolyn Brooks' poem 'We Real Cool' to emphasize the significance of understanding individuals' lived experiences rather than l…

Critical Race Theory, Comic Books and the Power of Public Schools mentions Ghosts in the Schoolyard by Eve Ewing, Maya and the Robot, We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks, and Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools by Annette Lareau and Kimberly Goyette with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Eve Ewing wrote this great book a couple years back, Ghosts in the Schoolyard, which was about the closing of some Chicago public schools.”
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“She's releasing a children's book, Maya and the Robot, next week.”
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“Her most famous poem is called The Pool Player, Seven at the Golden Shovel, and most people know it by its first line, which is, We Real Cool.”
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“It's an edited volume of academic work that's all about how people choose schools.”
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