"But when Chana Joffe-Walt, a reporter, looked at inequality in education, she saw that most reforms focused on whom schools were failing: Black and brown kids. But what about whom the schools are serving? In this five-part series, she turns her attention to what is arguably the most powerful force in our schools: white parents."<p>My children are brown Indian Americans and do well in school. Since the success of Asian American children in supposedly white-dominated schools does not fit the discrimination narrative, they are written out of existence.