David Campos – Bullard Pride Redacted


This is page 1 of 2 of a redacted Fresno Bee Article. It reads as follows: 

simmering with
secession
Bullard Pride
neglected
14
broken promises
its feeders
claim the Bullard area has contributed to the district more than any other neighborhood in  property tax dollars and received less in return
The group
of the affluent
The members are
the process of secession
the group seems very determined 
Breaking 
Ideas the group has
In the past
looks
different
Bullard Pride has been upset over
the number of transfer students
the
problem students
could submit
within the next two months
The process 
Is
consuming
several layers of 
communities
Bullard Pride
will focus
to go over the 
state board

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This is page 2 of 2 of a redacted Fresno Bee Article. It reads as follows: 

for
racial and ethnic segregation
Bullard Pride
Bullard Pride
Bullard Pride
Bullard Pride
Bullard Pride
said 
the secession
is a good plan
to water down the 
diversity
Bullard Pride
racist and elitist
This is
about white flight
about
usefulness
about
what kind of effect it will have on students

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Artist’s Statement: In the article “The Resegregation of Jefferson County,” Nikole Hannah-Jones writes that “since 2000, at least 71 communities across the country, most of them white and wealthy, have sought to break away from their public-school districts to form smaller, more exclusive ones.” This led to research into my state’s segregation and integration efforts. The rhetoric, the maps, and the data were all there—coded language, school boundaries, and even diversity statements covered the stagnant “struggle” toward integration. As an educator, this project provided context for my experience and those of the students in the classroom. Notes and citations will appear at the end of the project. 

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