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For more than two decades, "Savage Inequalities" -- a close look at school funding disparities nationwide -- has been required reading at many colleges and universities. And with a growing number of states facing legal challenges to how they fund their local schools, author Jonathan Kozol's work has a fresh relevance. Education journalists Lauren Camera (US News & World Report) and Christine Sampson (East Hampton Star) talk with EWA public editor Emily Richmond about how Kozol's book has influenced their own reporting.
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For more than two decades, "Savage Inequalities" -- a close look at school funding disparities nationwide -- has been required reading at many colleges and universities. And with a growing number of states facing legal challenges to how they fund their local schools, author Jonathan Kozol's work has a fresh relevance. Education journalists Lauren Camera (US News & World Report) and Christine Sampson (East Hampton Star) talk with EWA public editor Emily Richmond about how Kozol's book has influenced their own reporting.

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