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Tag: school to prison pipeline

**FILE** Jalah Berrian, a fifth-grade student at William Beanes Elementary School in Suitland, jots down notes during a class discussion on climate change on Jan. 30. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)
Posted inLetters to the Editor

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Stand Up for Black Girls

by WI Guest Author September 2, 2020December 21, 2021

Black girls are unfairly treated from a young age and it will not get better unless people call it out and change their own mentality first.

Prince George's County State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy speaks during a July 31 press conference in Upper Marlboro to announce a justice reform initiative that aims to decrease the number of juveniles in the criminal justice system. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County, William J. Ford

Prince George’s Tackles Criminal Justice Reform for Youths

by William J. Ford July 31, 2019December 21, 2021
Annette Moukoury (center) participates in an April 14 discussion on the school-to-prison pipeline at Bowie High School. Beside Moukoury are Marie Moukoury (left) and Osato Charles-Omoregbee. (Brigette White/The Washington Informer)
Posted inLocal, Prince George's County

High School Students Seek Help, Talk Mental Health

by William J. Ford April 25, 2018October 31, 2020
David Grosso
Posted inLocal

Grosso Seeks to Break Up School-to-Prison Pipeline

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer March 21, 2018October 31, 2020
Posted inNational

School Officials in Texas Waste Real Money Looking for Fake Cash on Campus

by NNPAFreddie May 16, 2016October 30, 2020
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

New Study Fills in the Gap on Black Girls

by Reporter II February 23, 2015October 30, 2020
Posted inColumnists, Marian Wright Edelman, Op-Ed, Opinion

Child Watch: Decriminalizing School Discipline

by Marian Wright Edelman October 1, 2014October 30, 2020
Posted inColumnists, Marian Wright Edelman, Op-Ed, Opinion

Child Watch: The Emotional Toll of Growing Up Black

by Marian Wright Edelman September 1, 2014October 30, 2020
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

Now or Never for Young Men of Color

by Reporter II September 1, 2014October 30, 2020
Posted inNational

Bias a Factor in Suspending Black Students

by Washington Informer March 18, 2014October 30, 2020

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