"We cannot ignore the disparity in resources that continue to plague many of our school systems, especially those serving predominantly inner-city minority and impoverished children"
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Her diction does careful political work. “Disparity in resources” is technocratic enough to survive a committee hearing, but “plague” yanks it back into moral language. A plague spreads, lingers, and signals institutional failure; it also demands intervention, not sympathy. Then she narrows the lens to “predominantly inner-city minority and impoverished children,” stacking descriptors that map the intersection of race, geography, and class without saying the more explosive words outright: segregation, redlining, disinvestment. The phrasing leaves room for broad coalition politics while still making it clear who is paying the price.
Context matters: Watson came up through California politics and served in Congress during decades when “accountability” reforms and standardized testing surged, often without equal attention to inputs like staffing, facilities, counselors, and safe buildings. Her intent reads as a rebuttal to the era’s favorite dodge: blaming outcomes on students, families, or “culture.” The subtext is blunt: you can’t demand equal performance from schools you’ve built to be unequal.
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Watson, Diane. (2026, January 15). We cannot ignore the disparity in resources that continue to plague many of our school systems, especially those serving predominantly inner-city minority and impoverished children. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-cannot-ignore-the-disparity-in-resources-that-55004/
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Watson, Diane. "We cannot ignore the disparity in resources that continue to plague many of our school systems, especially those serving predominantly inner-city minority and impoverished children." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-cannot-ignore-the-disparity-in-resources-that-55004/.
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"We cannot ignore the disparity in resources that continue to plague many of our school systems, especially those serving predominantly inner-city minority and impoverished children." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-cannot-ignore-the-disparity-in-resources-that-55004/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



