Exploring the School to Prison Pipeline - Nov 25,2008
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An alarming number of school students are being arrested in America's inner cities. Of these, Black and Latino students are disproportionately targeted. This phenomenon, which has been widely
documented by various studies and organizations, is called The School to Prison Pipeline. This episode of Real Talk will feature guest Angela Jones, the school to prison pipeline coordinator of the
New York C...
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An alarming number of school students are being arrested in America's inner cities. Of these, Black and Latino students are disproportionately targeted. This phenomenon, which has been widely
documented by various studies and organizations, is called The School to Prison Pipeline. This episode of Real Talk will feature guest Angela Jones, the school to prison pipeline coordinator of the
New York Civil Liberties Union. Ms. Jones will help us understand the what the pipeline, is why it is unfair, and what we can do to stop this process. school prison pipeline NY Civil Liberties Union
Angela Jones Agyei Tyehimba
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An alarming number of school students are being arrested in America's inner cities. Of these, Black and Latino students are disproportionately targete...
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An alarming number of school students are being arrested in America's inner cities. Of these, Black and Latino students are disproportionately targeted. This phenomenon, which has been widely
documented by various studies and organizations, is called The School to Prison Pipeline. This episode of Real Talk will feature guest Angela Jones, the school to prison pipeline coordinator of the
New York C...
read more
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documented by various studies and organizations, is called The School to Prison Pipeline. This episode of Real Talk will feature guest Angela Jones, the school to prison pipeline coordinator of the
New York Civil Liberties Union. Ms. Jones will help us understand the what the pipeline, is why it is unfair, and what we can do to stop this process. school prison pipeline NY Civil Liberties Union
Angela Jones Agyei Tyehimba
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Professor of finance at Syracuse University and author of several books including "What If George Bush Were a Black Man?" He makes frequent appearances on CSpan, BET, ESPN, and a number of talk shows
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