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A tough route to Eastside Memorial High School: the issue of educational inequality in Austin, TexasMendez, 2016
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The following report examines the mobility challenges encountered by youth in the Govalle Neighborhood in East Austin, specifically focusing on the obstacles students face on their daily commutes to Eastside Memorial High School. A case study was conducted of an …
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