In this episode, Sherwin unpacks the ongoing debate between public schools and voucher schools, delving into the broader implications for racial equity in education. He explores how the school voucher system, often touted as a way to provide more choice and competition, disproportionately benefits white families while sidelining marginalized communities. Sherwin also takes a hard look at why some white communities resist public school reforms, touching on issues of race, class, and privilege. With sharp insights and thought-provoking analysis, Sherwin challenges listeners to reconsider the intersections of education policy, race, and power. This episode offers a crucial perspective on the forces shaping America’s educational landscape and the disparities that continue to persist.