Boston Collegiate Charter School: Economic Inequality

Sophomores asked: In our city’s racially and economically divided ecosystem, how might intersectional narratives bridge gaps of wealth, race, and education in hopes of building a more equitable and inclusive Boston?  They interviewed people in communities across...

Boston College High School: Economic Inequality

Economics students asked: Why is the "American Dream" about social mobility and not social justice? They interviewed people across Boston about whether the American Dream exists. Click here to view their work.French students asked: How has the presence of Haitian...

Academy of the Pacific Rim: Economic Inequality

These APR students examined the following questions in their work on economic inequality: Why does economic inequality exist in the United States? What are its impacts? What should we do about it? [gallery size="medium" columns="5"...

Milton Academy: Economic Inequality

Students in the Activism for Justice in a Digital World course asked local activists who work on economic inequality the following questions: What can we learn from local activists about the impact of economic inequality through the lenses of environmental justice,...

Boston Latin School: Economic Inequality

The students from Boston Latin School examined the following question in their research about economic inequality: How does economic inequality in Boston impact its residents in terms of transportation, education, housing, and health? Students displayed their learning...