This article suggests that desegregation should be seen as an ongoing
process rather than a specific event. It argues that more attention ne
eds to be given to shaping students' experiences in desegregated schoo
ls so that they foster positive intergroup relations. The first minima
l step in this process is finding ways to avoid resegregation. Then ad
ministrators and teachers must work to create an environment in which
minority and majority group members have equal status and interact in
a cooperative rather than a competitive atmosphere. Ways in which the
color-blind perspective can impede this process are discussed.