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Apr 5, 2013

D.C. Students Use Photography To Protest School Security

The Washington Post, Annie Gowen Apr 4, 2013

Mina Dixon said: Students have armed themselves with cameras to say that their learning environment has been scarred by relentless security.

Education, K-12, zero tolerance, restorative justice

Apr 19, 2012

Opinion: When Temper Tantrums Become Criminal

The Root, Judith Browne Dianis Apr 18, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Zero tolerance policies have led to the shocking arrest of kindergartners who've exhibited childish behavior. Critics say disproportionate punishment is putting youth of color on the "school to prison pipeline."

Criminal Justice, public schools, zero tolerance, minority youth

Apr 13, 2012

Suspensions More Common for Minority, Disabled Students

California Watch, New America Media, Joanna Lin Apr 13, 2012

Julie Drizin said: School discipline policies in California are being questioned as UCLA's Civil Rights Project finds disproportionate rates of suspension among students of color with learning disabilities.

Education, civil rights, diversity, minorities, public schools, learning disabilities, zero tolerance, suspensions, school discipline

Mar 9, 2012

Questions Grow Over Race Discipline Report

NPR, Tell Me More, Michel Martin Mar 9, 2012

Julie Drizin said: A civil rights official with the Department of Education says the new data about disproportionate suspensions for students of color is an "opportunity gap tool" for local school districts.

Education, diversity, juvenile justice, public schools, discipline, zero tolerance

Dec 14, 2011

An Epidemic of Expulsions

New America Media, Susan Ferriss Dec 13, 2011

Julie Drizin said: A national reform movement is calling attention to the growing and disproportionate expulsion rate of students of color.

Education, zero tolerance

Dec 3, 2011

School Zero Tolerance Kills Dreams, Hurts the Economy - New America Media

New America Media, Kathy Mulady Dec 2, 2011

Julie Drizin said: How much of the drop out crisis in America's schools can be attributed to a "push out problem" - kids getting kicked out for minor infractions under zero tolerance policies?

Education, juvenile justice, zero tolerance

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