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When Will Black Students’ Lives Really Matter in U.S. Public Schools? | The Michigan Chronicle

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Everyone including lawmakers must be held accountable for the systemic changes that are needed in our community. Remove school policing from school and provide students with educators, including Black teachers and mental health staff to promote racial healing and support. K.H. Hamilton, West Coast Correspondent Muslim Journal & Contributing Writer, San Diego Voice and Viewpoint … Continued

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