Quote Originally Posted by emu steve View Post
Here is an article about gentrification in D.C. and its effects on public and charter schools.
DC has no relevance to Detroit. The capital of the most important empire in world history has nothing to do with Detroit.

And DC has tiny city limits so gentrification looks stronger than it is. If you took the overall regional core, including inner suburbs, there's still lots of poverty in the DC core.

DC is still a very black city, BTW. More blacks than whites, and almost no whites in the public schools.