Insight: Housing Segregation History / "Reinventing America's Schools" / Pianist Lara Downes
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Pianist Lara Downes will host the Young Artists Competition at the Mondavi Center this year.
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The View From Here affordable housing series Place and Privilege continues with reporter Cosmo Garvin’s interview with Richard Rothstein on his best-selling new book ‘The Color of Law’.
Author David Osborne takes a look at schools succeeding across the country to learn what works when innovating education.
And acclaimed pianist Lara Downes kicks off her "Sounds like America" tour with a performance on Insight.
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Cody Drabble
The housing crisis started with the public policies that created racially segregated communities. Reporter Cosmo Garvin spoke with Richard Rothstein about his book "The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America."
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Author David Osborne takes a look at schools succeeding across the country to learn what works when innovating education.
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Cody Drabble
Lara Downes continues her exploration of the American songbook with "Sounds Like America."
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