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Newswire: Ending Virtual-School Oppression: Black students disproportionately punished for harmless behavior at home during zoom classes

At the same time, teachers and administrators work together to find innovative ways in-person and virtually to make learning fun and help students support students’ academic trajectory and provide enrichment opportunities that students of color are not exposed to and cannot afford. (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)

THE GREENE COUNTY DEMOCRAT – Prisons and schools have much in common, says Dr. David Stovall, a professor of Black studies, criminology, law and justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Hallway protocols, restrictive bathroom policies, surveillance cameras and metal detectors can be found in both places.

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