Monthly Archives: January 2011

Welcome to the Suspension Stories Website!

It has taken well over a year but we are pleased today to officially launch the Suspension Stories Website.  This initiative is a partnership between the Rogers Park Young Women’s Action Team (YWAT) and Project NIA. This youth-led participatory action research … Continue reading

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This is really incomprehensible…

The Birmingham city school system, responding to a lawsuit challenging the use of pepper spray against students, argues that the system has no federal constitutional duty to protect students’ safety from the actions of third parties — in this case, … Continue reading

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Suspensions Dramatically Increase in NYC & Disproportionately Target Blacks/Special Ed Students

The number of student suspensions in New York City public schools spiked dramatically over the past decade while the length of suspensions grew longer – a phenomenon disproportionally affecting black students and students with disabilities, according to a report released … Continue reading

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7 Year-Old Suspended For Finger Pointing…

Dispatch from Oklahoma: OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 21 (UPI) — An Oklahoma woman said she was outraged when school officials gave her 7-year-old son an in-school suspension for pointing his finger like a gun. School officials — without confirming the identity … Continue reading

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A Teen Suicide Leads to Questions about Harsh School Disciplinary Policies

From the Washington Post: The apparent suicide of a 15-year-old high school football player in Fairfax County has sparked concern about the school district’s disciplinary policies, which critics say are overly punitive and often debilitating for students. The concerns come … Continue reading

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Is America Criminalizing Childhood?

A dramatization of how U.S. schools are criminalizing students as young as 6 years old…

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Kev Martinez: ‘When I Do Math” Poem about School Pushout

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More Police, More Tickets, More Criminalization of Youth

With more police in schools, Texas kids get more tickets Spike in tickets for kids as young as 6 as number of campus officers has increased By TERRENCE STUTZ Dallas Morning News AUSTIN – Students in Dallas and other urban … Continue reading

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Zero Tolerance – A Comic

A terrific group of youth participated in a 5 session comic workshop series this past year. The series was sponsored by Project NIA, the Jane Addams Hull House Museum, and the Chicago Freedom School. The teaching artist was Rachel Williams. … Continue reading

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Youth Activists Challenge the School to Prison Pipeline: A Panel Discussion

Youth Activists Challenge the School to Prison Pipeline from Mariame Kaba on Vimeo. Project NIA partnered with the Mansfield Institute for Social Justice at Roosevelt University to organize a panel of youth activists discussing the school to prison pipeline on … Continue reading

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In Baltimore, Fewer Suspensions Equals Better Results

From the Washington Post, this report about the impact of reducing suspensions on the educational outcomes of young black men: We have long known that excessive use of suspension and expulsion results in higher rates of school absence, academic failure … Continue reading

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