Investigation into Racial Segregation Practices in School District

School choice advocates claim exclusion of St. Isidore Catholic School from Oklahoma's charter school program violates Free Exercise clause and restricts education access. U.S. Department of Education investigates racial segregation practices in an Illinois school district based on a teacher's complaint. Former Trump administration pursued district for Title VI violation, later suspended by Biden administration. Southeastern Legal Foundation files complaint on behalf of teacher Dr. Stacy Deemar. Biden administration withdrew original litigation. District 65 in Evanston-Skokie responds, emphasizing commitment to equity and nondiscrimination.

Discussion on Jim Crow Era and Black Families

Rep. Byron Donalds denies suggesting Jim Crow was 'good' for Black Americans in a heated exchange with Al Sharpton.

Racial Segregation in U.S. Schools

Racial segregation in schools has increased dramatically over the last three decades, despite the country's increasing racial diversity. Charter schools and school choice options have contributed to this resegregation. The number of intensely segregated schools has nearly tripled since 1988.

Formation of St George City in Baton Rouge

Wealthy white residents of Baton Rouge win court battle to form their own city called St George, citing better schools and less crime as reasons. Supporters say current government is poorly run, while opponents call it 'racist' and fear it will create a 'white enclave' separating from the majority Black city and school district.

Orania - Whites-only Enclave in South Africa

Orania is a whites-only enclave in South Africa with a controversial history stemming from the apartheid era. A new Channel 4 documentary sheds light on the community's racial segregation and extreme form of racial separatism.