The stories of young people who have been impacted by the School to Prison Pipeline must be told.
“THE PRESENCE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT IN SCHOOLS HAS [INSTEAD] BLURRED LINES BETWEEN EDUCATION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AS DAILY EXCHANGES AND INTERACTIONS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPAND THE SURVEILLANCE OF YOUTH OF COLOR AND NORMALIZE PRISON TERMINOLOGY (AND CULTURE) IN SCHOOL SETTINGS.”
PUSHOUT: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
MONIQUE MORRIS, AUTHOR
The stories of young people who have been impacted by the School to Prison Pipeline must be heard.
Meet Kiera Wilmot, a student arrested on felony charges for simply making a science project.
Meet the Girls for Gender Equity’s Sisters in Strength Youth Organizers as they share their experiences with the School to Prison Pipeline
Hear how Massachusetts is working to help these young offenders with vocational classes.