School Colors

S2 E4: The Mason-Dixon Line


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So much of the present day conversation about District 28 hinges on the dynamic between the Northside and the Southside. But why were the north and the south wedged into the same school district to begin with? When we asked around, no one seemed to know.
What we do know are the consequences. As soon as the district was created, white and Black folks looked over the Mason-Dixon line and saw each other not as neighbors, but as competitors for scarce resources. And the Southside always seemed to get the short end of the stick.
On this episode: how the first three decades of District 28 baked in many of the conflicts and disparities that persist to this day.
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