All the Cleveland brehs know, but for y'all that don'tIt really depends on where you live. Atlanta and D.C. doesn't really represent most of Black America. And I say that as someone who lives in Atlanta. Its black people from all over - yes - historically black - but the blacks coming/moving to the city- have no ties - so they dont send their children to those schools.
They brought and are bringing the same anti-blackness they had before they moved to Atlanta with them. And D.C. is greatly mixed with black people from all over the world.
I'm talking about Detriot, Flint, Chicago, Cleveland, Dayton, Cincinnati, places in the deep south- where they either have no other choice or directly choose to be in black neighborhoods. Where black America is rooted.
Many black Americans do live in Black areas - even middle class ones - and if they are not directly in one - they are right outside of one - and still have members or their families there - and have a connection to the area - and want what's best.

Cleveland public schools fail every year

I've worked with high school kids that struggle to read instruction manuals

Worked with a charity a few years ago for students about 18 of them and only saw 3 parents 2 of which were together.

I don't know what the solution is, I try to help individuals but it's thousands of students


