'PostBourgie's G.
D. and Terryn talk to Jelani Cobb of the New Yorker,who went back to his former high school in Queens, which was recently closed down. Jelani was trying to figure out how the diverse, or highly regarded school quickly deteriorated quickly after he graduated in the 1980s and soon became,to many, an example of why ample, and neighborhood schools can't work. And Eve Ewing of Seven Scribes talks to G.
D. approximately the fight to save Walter Dyett High School,the final public school open to everyone in Bronzeville, a historic black neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. Protesters there had been staging a month-long hunger strike to retain Dyett's doors open.'
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