Equity Awareness
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Black boys are
almost three times
as likely to be suspended than white boys, and black girls are
four times as likely
to be suspended than white girls. Black students’ (mis)behavior is
more often criminalized
compared to other students.
The Conversation, October 2, 2016, What it Means to be Black in the American Educational System.
picture above via Shutterstock.com as posted on The Conversation 10/2016
READ:
Being Black is Not a Risk Factor by the Black Child Development Institute
https://www.nbcdi.org/sites/default/files/resource-files/Being%20Black%20is%20Not%20a%20Risk%20Factor%20-%20Illinois.pdf
More additional information regarding the rates of suspension/expulsion of preschool children plus the move toward breaking the preschool to prison pipeline, visit
https://preventexpulsion.org/overview/
Home
Building Awareness
Exploring Key Vocabualry
Equity and Equality
Equality, Equity and Liberation
NAEYC Equity Statement
Be A Crayon
Black and White- do you have a bias?
Black Children
Interactions
Microaggressions
Schedules and Transitions for Dual Language Learners
Family Engagement/ Funds of Knowledge
Funds of Knowledge: We All Have Different Backgrounds
Family Events