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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, May 17, 2017 will be the 63rd anniversary of the |
3 | | 1954 landmark United States Supreme Court decision in Brown v. |
4 | | Board of Education, which found that "separate educational |
5 | | facilities are inherently unequal" and banned separate public |
6 | | schools for black and white students; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Despite this landmark ruling, many schools and |
8 | | districts throughout the United States have been alleged to |
9 | | still be "separate" due, in part, to racially and economically |
10 | | isolated housing patterns in many areas; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, According to a 2013 Economic Policy Institute |
12 | | report entitled "For Public Schools, Segregation Then, |
13 | | Segregation Since", "[t]oday, African American students are |
14 | | more isolated than they were 40 years ago, while most education |
15 | | policymakers and reformers have abandoned integration as a |
16 | | cause"; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, A considerable body of research indicates that |
18 | | racial and economic diversity in schools is one of the few |
19 | | education reforms that is proven to improve the educational |
20 | | achievement and life opportunities of minority and low-income |
21 | | children systemically; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The best way to ensure that public educational |
2 | | resources are equitably distributed among all children is to |
3 | | allow all children access to the same resources in the same |
4 | | schools; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Diverse schools promote better educational |
6 | | outcomes and provide benefits for all students; research has |
7 | | confirmed that African-American and Hispanic students perform |
8 | | better on tests in schools that are diverse, while school |
9 | | diversity has no negative impact on the test scores of white |
10 | | students; in addition, studies have found that prolonged |
11 | | contact with racially diverse students may have significant |
12 | | effects on students' complex thinking, and a more diverse |
13 | | classroom environment encourages critical thinking in all |
14 | | students, as well as improves high school graduation and |
15 | | college matriculation rates for minority students at those |
16 | | schools; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Beyond educational benefits, diverse schools |
18 | | provide other societal advantages, including improving |
19 | | cross-racial understanding and reducing racial prejudice; |
20 | | diverse schools also improve the potential for reducing |
21 | | residential lack of diversity; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, Diverse schools are linked to a host of positive |
23 | | learning outcomes for white students as well, including the |
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1 | | promotion of critical thinking and problem-solving skills and |
2 | | higher academic achievement; attending diverse schools is also |
3 | | linked to social and psychological advantages for white |
4 | | students, including more friendships across racial lines and |
5 | | higher levels of cultural competence, a critical advantage in |
6 | | the modern workplace and today's global economy; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Diverse schools are essential to prepare all |
8 | | children to live and work together in a nation in which |
9 | | African-Americans, Latinos, Asians, Native Americans, Pacific |
10 | | Islanders, and other non-whites will collectively comprise the |
11 | | majority of the United States population by 2042; therefore, be |
12 | | it
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13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
14 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
15 | | urge the Mayor of the City of Chicago to officially recognize |
16 | | that these practices are hurting the City and the future of our |
17 | | children and to recognize the importance and benefits of school |
18 | | diversity and to set it as a priority when making decisions |
19 | | regarding funding, transportation, admissions policies and |
20 | | practices, creation of new schools, school rezoning, and other |
21 | | pertinent decisions, and to commit to having a strategy in each |
22 | | district for overcoming impediments to school diversity; and be |
23 | | it further
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