The general idea of
the book is clearly stated in the title, “Reflections on race, equity and the
future of public education.” However, the title can also be deceiving. This book
does not only focus on the Black population, but it also includes the perspective of
Latino students and American students. The diversity of race is the main reason why I chose this book. I feel that it is important for an author to not only choose
one side of the spectrum but to explore all possibilities. Another reason I
thought this book would be appropriate was due to the credentials the author
has. He was the executive director for the Metropolitan Center for Urban
Education. The author has surrounded himself with credibility. This topic is
something he is passionate about and does not simply read about it in texts.
Noguera, P.A, (2009). The trouble with black boys and other reflections on race, equity and the future of public education. San Fransisco, CA: Jossy-Bass