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THE $746 MILLION A YEAR SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINEThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City Students-g- t1 'X STPP_layout_web_final r MX AU A r flpcw M'FiiJ*k'n •1'36ỄMCYOban YouthACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe Urban Youth Collaborative (Make the Road New York. Sistas and Brothas United, and Future of Tomorrow) and the Center for Popular Democracy thank the young people across New York City who have been fighting with creativity, passion, STPP_layout_web_finalvision, and courage to create a more just education system for all New YorkersThe report s main authors are Katherine Terenzi. the Center for PopularSTPP_layout_web_final
Democracy's Equal Justice Works Fellow sponsored by Proskauer Rose LLP, Kesi Foster, the Urban Youth Collaborative’s Coordinator, and the youth leaderTHE $746 MILLION A YEAR SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINEThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City Students-g- t1 'X STPP_layout_web_final.We would also like to thank youth-led organizations across the country working to end the school-to-pnson pipeline and fighting for racial justice and human rights for all young people This report benefited from prior research and analysis conducted by a range of organizations. especially Advanceme STPP_layout_web_finalnt Proiect. Advocates for Children, the Center for Civil Rights Remedies, the D gnfty in Schools Campaign, and the New York Crvi Liberties Union.ThisSTPP_layout_web_final
report was made possible by Urban Youth Collaborative’s generous funders, the Advancement Project. Andrus Family Fund, the Brooklyn Community FoundatiTHE $746 MILLION A YEAR SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINEThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City Students-g- t1 'X STPP_layout_web_finalork Foundation, and the North Star Fund.ABOUT THE AUTHORS“SMcyThe Center for Popular Democracy is a nonprofit organization that promotes equity, opportunity, and a dynamic demcoracy m partnership with innovative base-buikfing organizations, organizing networks and alliances, and progressive unions a STPP_layout_web_finalcross the countrypopulardemocracy.org©popdemocThe Urban Youth Collaborative IS led by young people and bnngs together New York City students to fightSTPP_layout_web_final
for real education reform that puts students first. Demanding a high-quality education for al students, our young people struggle for socsai. economicTHE $746 MILLION A YEAR SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINEThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City Students-g- t1 'X STPP_layout_web_finalf Tomorrow.urbanyouthcollaborative.org©>UYC-YouthPowerContentsExecutive Summary..............................................................................1Introduction...................................................................................5Supportive Schools arc Safer than Punitive Sch STPP_layout_web_finalools: NYC Chooses a Punitive Approach.........10The Impact of NYC's Harsh Policies on Black and Latinx Students and Students with Disabilities.13$746STPP_layout_web_final
Million a Year: The Economic Impact of Ineffective, Harsh, and Discriminatory Policies.16The City's Investment in Exclusionary Policies...............THE $746 MILLION A YEAR SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINEThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City Students-g- t1 'X STPP_layout_web_finalce Agenda....................................................26Conclusion..30Ĩ he Ineffective. Discriminatory, and Costly Proc, https: //k hot huvien.comThe $746 Million a Year School-to-Prison PipelineThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City StudentsExecuti STPP_layout_web_finalve SummaryTHE $746 MILLION A YEAR SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINEThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City Students-g- t1 'X THE $746 MILLION A YEAR SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINEThe Ineffective, Discriminatory, and Costly Process of Criminalizing New York City Students-g- t1 'XGọi ngay
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