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The Other 6 Percent: Black Student Life at SUNY New Paltz
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The Other 6 Percent: Black Student Life at SUNY New Paltz

Cafari Reid December 11, 2017

One day Delani Morgan, a black male, was dining with his friends at Siena college. Morgan was the only black person in a group of whites. Then an acquaintance joined in with the group to converse. He asked Morgan and his friends if he could sit. “Sure,” Morgan said. They were […]

Juvenile Detention: The Epidemic Among Black and Latino Youth
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Juvenile Detention: The Epidemic Among Black and Latino Youth

Cafari Reid November 2, 2017

Young black and Latino children in impoverished communities are victims of what is called the school-to-prison pipeline, in which policies such as zero tolerance and the use of police in schools has turned from a desire to help into a punishment, one resulting in a student’s suspension or expulsion. The […]

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