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Author: Gerena Walker

Studies Social Relations & Policy and Political Economy James Madison College Junior
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The Criminalization of Urban Public Education

Throughout history, there have been reoccurring instances of indirect and direct attacks on African American and Latino communities. These attacks often took the form of social and economic structures and laws. A classic example of this was the first GI Bill that was seen as a public good for veterans but was not made equitable for … Continue reading The Criminalization of Urban Public Education

April 13, 2017April 13, 2017

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