[Jonathan Kozol talks with Ray Suarez about poverty and misery in PS 30 in the Bronx.].

Jonathan Kozol discusses the ironic facts: Puerto Rican schoolchildren cost $8000 a year to educate in a system where privileged suburbanites receive $20,000. He praises the talented dedicated teachers who remain at PS 30 and their bright, religious pupils, in his new book "Ordinary resurrections."

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
Other Authors: Kozol, Jonathan (Interviewee)
Suarez, Ray, 1957- (Interviewer)
Language:English
Published: [2000]
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (9 min., 23 sec.) : digital, WAV file.
Format: Electronic Audio Software
Description
Summary:
Jonathan Kozol discusses the ironic facts: Puerto Rican schoolchildren cost $8000 a year to educate in a system where privileged suburbanites receive $20,000. He praises the talented dedicated teachers who remain at PS 30 and their bright, religious pupils, in his new book "Ordinary resurrections."
Note:Electronic resource.
Call Number:Voice 31485
M5855 Bd.10
Playing Time:00:09:23
Event Details:
Broadcast on PBS-TV, News Hour, June 7, 2000; 1900 EDT, 1947 EDT.
Source of Description:
Description based on open-reel tape version record.