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Why take the pledge?
Far too many Black youth continue to be demonized, criminalized and murdered.
Enough is enough!
In response to this intensifying crisis, the Black Youth Project (BYP) has launched “The Pledge.”
With “The Pledge,” we are asking individuals and organizations to close ranks around black youth and make a commitment to take action and fight with black youth as they confront a relentless crisis. We at the BYP believe that each person can make a difference by doing something!
By taking The Pledge we not only articulate our concern about black youth, but symbolically unite our voices with others who will work to confront this crisis.
If we each take action, whether it is starting a group, signing a petition, or mentoring a young person in your neighborhood, then we all become a part of the solution.
Stand With Black Youth!
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REPORT: Black Students Face Harsher Discipline In Schools
Black students represented 18 percent of students in the schools sampled, yet they accounted for 35 percent of those suspended once, 46 percent of those suspended more than once, and 39 percent of those expelled. Overall, Black students are three and a half times more likely to be suspended or expelled.
And that’s not all. According to the study, 70 percent of students arrested or referred to the police while in school are Hispanic or Black; and Hispanic and Black students are disproportionately subject to seclusion or restraints. And schools with predominantly Black or Hispanic students are more likely to have inexperienced and/or underpaid teachers.
In other words, our education system is anything but equal.
From the New York Times:
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Are our young people receiving a quality education in America?
What accounts for the incredible disparities listed in this article?
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