Sociologist John Arena explores the privatization of public schools in Newark, New Jersey, contrasting the experiences of Mayors Cory Booker and Ras Baraka. He discusses the pro-corporate agendas implemented by black mayors in alliance with white corporate elites, the resistance faced by the superintendent, and the role of students in organizing protests. The chapter also examines the contradictory politics of Newark school privatization, focusing on Baraka's ability to push forward a privatization agenda without significant backlash and the lessons learned from the battle against corporate school reform.