In many American cities, public schools sit at the center of larger questions. What does opportunity look like? Who gets access to it? And what happens when a child begins to believe in their own potential? Jersey City is one such place where diversity is not an idea but a daily reality inside classrooms. Dr. Nadira Jack grew up inside that reality. Raised and educated in Jersey City, she experienced its public schools not as an outsider, but as…
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