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Her five-part series "Nice White Parents" is the current season of the podcast "Serial." It's about how some white parents, even white parents who say they want integration and diversity, have ended up being obstacles to true equity in our public schools.Oct 12, 2020

Who is the producer of nice white parents?

“Nice White Parents” is produced by Serial Productions, a New York Times Company. White parents in the 1960s fought to be part of a new, racially integrated school in Brooklyn.

Why is Joffe-Walt's new podcast called nice white parents?

That's why her series is called "Nice White Parents." It's the latest season of "Serial." Along with Nikole Hannah-Jones, Joffe-Walt won a Peabody Award for their 2015 reporting on "This American Life" on education and school segregation.

Is a bad school being made better by its white parents?

Some white parents and students thought that a bad school was being made better by their presence. It's a point Joffe-Walt makes in the first episode of "Nice White Parents" while she's taking us on a tour of the school. (SOUNDBITE OF PODCAST, "NICE WHITE PARENTS")

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Where can I listen to nice white parents podcast?

Nice White Parents on Apple Podcasts.

When did Nice white Parents come out?

Nice White Parents, released on July 30, is a five-part limited series from the team that redefined podcasting back in 2014.

Where did Chana Joffe Walt send her kids to school?

New York CityChana Joffe-Walt. Photo: Alexia Webster. About five years ago, This American Life producer Chana Joffe-Walt began exploring her options for sending her child to public school in New York City.

How many episodes of nice white parents are there?

five partHer five part series, Nice White Parents, is the current season of the podcast Serial.

What is three miles podcast about?

This podcast features a program that brings together kids from two schools. One school is public and in the country's poorest congressional district. The other is private and costs $43,000 each year. They are three miles apart.

What is the series Nice White Parents about?

This is “Nice White Parents,” a series about the 60-year relationship between white parents and the public school down the block, a relationship that began with a commitment to integration. In the 1960s, much like today, white people were surrounded by a movement for the civil rights of Black Americans.

What made the new white parents comfortable coming to SIS in the first place?

Of course, the thing that made the new white parents comfortable coming to SIS in the first place was the promise of a French program. They wanted French, and they got French. So now, all the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth graders are learning French.

Did white families leave the school system?

White families did not leave the school system. There was no mass exodus. The target for the new admissions plan in District 15 was for every middle school to serve a mix of vulnerable and advantaged students within five years. There are 11 middle schools.

What is the serial of Nice White Parents about?

Nice White Parents is about attempts to integrate our public schools and how white parents who say they want integration and diversity often become obstacles to true racial equity. Joffe-Walt is a reporter and producer for This American Life.

Who is the reporter who says progressive white parents may say they want their kids to go to diverse schools?

Serial reporter Chana Joffe-Walt says progressive white parents may say they want their kids to go to diverse schools — but the reality tells a different story. Her new podcast is Nice White Parents.

Why did Joffe-Walt find the school's priorities changed to suit the needs of the white kids from homes

Some white parents and students thought that a bad school was being made better by their presence.

Who won the Peabody Award for reporting on this American life?

Along with Nikole Hannah-Jones, Joffe-Walt won a Peabody Award for their 2015 reporting on "This American Life" on education and school segregation. Her "This American Life" episode Five Women focused on one man accused of sexual harassment by examining his behavior from the point of view of five women.

Who is the host of the series "White Parents"?

A five-part series from the makers of Serial and The New York Times. Hosted by Chana Joffe-Walt.

Who is the host of the series "The School of International Studies"?

A five-part series from Serial Productions, a New York Times Company. Hosted by Chana Joffe-Walt. It’s 2015 and one Brooklyn middle school is about to receive a huge influx of new students. In this episode, Chana Joffe-Walt, a reporter, follows what happens when the School of International Studies’ 6th grade class swells from 30 mostly Latino, ...

What is Chana Joffe Walt's book about?

Chana Joffe-Walt explores how white parents can shape a school — even when they aren’t there. She traces the history of I.S. 293, now the Boerum Hill School for International Studies, from the 1980s through the modern education reforms of the 2000s. In the process, Chana talks to alumni who loved their school and never questioned why it was on ...

Do white parents have to relinquish power?

School systems are maniacally loyal to white parents, so white parents should reckon with the reality that they need to voluntarily relinquish some of that power for the greater good. It’s an appeal to personal sacrifice by the powerful, and that’s … well, that’s really hard to believe in. It almost never happens.

Is activism led by non-white people as effective as activism led by white people?

There’s a secondary and long-standing truth tucked in the layers of this story: that activism led by nonwhite people will never be as effective as activism led by white people. All of which is to say that Nice White Parents is two kinds of shows: one for the very nice white parents it covers, and one for everyone else.

Why did Jeremiah believe that white parents in the PTA were stealing from him and his classmates?

Right, Jeremiah, a Black kid, believed a rumor that white parents in the PTA were stealing from him and his classmates because he understands that this is how schools work. He has leftover feelings. Jeremiah likes the new BHS, and he says it does feel more integrated and more equal.

Who said America cannot survive without public education?

chana joffe-walt. This vision of public schools, the same one laid out 100 years earlier by the founder of American public schools Horace Mann is that America and democracy cannot survive without public education. We need common schools where rich and poor come together to solve problems, generate fellow feeling.

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