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Racial Discrimination in Education—Comparative Experience in the U.S. and Europe

Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: March 1, 2007

Racial and ethnic discrimination in education exacts a terrible toll on children and adults by denying access to the very avenues that would assist them to become fully functional and motivated contributors to society. In the United States, despite decades of successful civil rights advocacy, discrimination and segregation in education persist, and in many areas are worsening. In European Union member states, recently arrived immigrants as well as ethnic minority European citizens are often shunted into inferior schools and classes, or denied access to the range of educational options available to non-minority Europeans.

To begin a comparative conversation on strategies for anti-discrimination legal advocacy in education, OSI's U.S. Justice Fund and the Open Society Justice Initiative invited the following speakers to reflect on their experiences:

The discussion was moderated by James Goldston, executive director of the Open Society Justice Initiative. The event was designed to initiate a longer-term dialogue with the capacity to foster practical comparative learning and improved legal advocacy in both regions around racial and ethnic discrimination in a range of issue areas.

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OSI Forum: Racial Discrimination in Education—Comparative Experience in the U.S. and Europe
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Listen to the complete forum in streaming mp3 audio format. Duration: 2 hours, 26 minutes.

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