It’s a good start. Next: stop locking so many people up in general.
It costs
far less to educate than to incarcerate,
and educated children can contribute to society, instead of being
a drain on resources.
Brentin Mock wrote for ColorLines Friday, Good News in Mississippi: School-To-Prison Pipeline Closes,
The sealing of the school-to-prison pipeline in Meridian, Miss. has officially started after a U.S. District Court judge approved what the Department of Justice is calling “a landmark consent decree” that features a “far-reaching plan to reform discipline practices … that unlawfully channel black students out of their classrooms and, too often, into the criminal justice system.
In March, the Justice Department reached agreement Continue reading