Fighting (for) Charter School Expansion: Racial Resources and Ideological Consistency

Kyla Walters
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Abstract Charter schools are an increasingly popular form of publicly funded school choice. Racially framed as a policy to narrow academic achievement and opportunity gaps, charter schools disproportionately serve Black and Latinx students. In 2016, “lifting the cap” on the number of charter schools allowed in Massachusetts became an intensely fought ballot referendum. Drawing on racial formation and resource mobilization theories, I argue that resources developed and mobilized in political campaigns or social movements have analytically relevant racial dimensions. They are “racial resources” or value-producing entities that are imbued with meaning about race categories, racial systems, and/or racial ideologies. The anti-expansion’s interracial coalition was a decisive factor in the campaign, because the coalition implemented a shared decision-making structure to develop a more robust and ideologically consistent strategy for mobilizing their racial resources. These resources include a local base of racially diverse spokespeople who brought key cultural resources – legitimacy, authenticity, and trust – to the campaign, as well as race-conscious and race-neutral message framing.
争取特许学校扩张:种族资源与意识形态一致性
特许学校是一种越来越受欢迎的公立学校选择形式。作为一项缩小学业成绩和机会差距的种族政策,特许学校不成比例地为黑人和拉丁裔学生提供服务。2016年,“取消马萨诸塞州特许学校数量上限”成为一场激烈的投票公投。根据种族形成和资源动员理论,我认为在政治运动或社会运动中开发和动员的资源具有分析相关的种族维度。它们是“种族资源”或价值生产实体,充满了关于种族类别、种族制度和/或种族意识形态的意义。反扩张的跨种族联盟在竞选中起着决定性的作用,因为这个联盟采用了一个共同的决策结构,以制定一个更有力、意识形态更一致的战略来调动他们的种族资源。这些资源包括由种族多元化的当地发言人组成的基础,他们为竞选活动带来了关键的文化资源——合法性、真实性和信任,以及具有种族意识和种族中立的信息框架。
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