Notes and Citations This was a project deeply rooted in research. I owe a deep gratitude to the work that inspired this work. I owe a deep gratitude to those that put in the work. It also uses the data from the Miseducation project by ProPublica. The data is from 2018. https://projects.propublica.org/miseducation/
Category Archives: David Campos
David Campos – Bullard Pride Redacted
read image description (unified alt text) 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 intoContinue reading “David Campos – Bullard Pride Redacted”
David Campos – List Their Highest Level of Education
read image description (alt text) 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 myContinue reading “David Campos – List Their Highest Level of Education”
David Campos – English Class | Past, Present, and Future Tense
read image description (alt text) 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 myContinue reading “David Campos – English Class | Past, Present, and Future Tense”
David Campos – School Was the Place Where
read image description (alt text) 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 myContinue reading “David Campos – School Was the Place Where”