As an adult, I look back on my own experience in the public school system. It's a very vulnerable place. You can have some high achieving students who are not great citizens right you can have smart students who adopt and embrace really problematic ideologies and politicsright. What we're thinking about with a lot of folks are thinking about now is, you know what does it mean to create schools to read classrooms that allow for children to flourish?
This Juneteenth, we’re sharing an episode of The Weeds, a Vox Media podcast where host Jonquilyn Hill breaks down the policies that shape our lives.
This episode digs into school discipline and the achievement gap with Francis Pearman of Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education. For many Black children, their first encounter with the discrimination that will trail them their whole lives comes from the school system — a system where they are five times more likely to attend a segregated school than their white counterparts.
Kara & Nayeema will be back Thursday with a fresh episode of ON.
You can find Jonquilyn Hill on Twitter @jonquilynhill
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