Punished in School Then Sentenced to Prison

Daudi Abe, a Seattle-based professor, writer, and historian who has taught at Seattle Central College, speaks about the discipline gap in K-12 schools that results in more students of color being reprimanded and expelled than other students. Abe references Seattle Central College's Academy for Rising Educators, which aims to increase the percentage of teachers of color in Seattle schools, as a way to address this gap.


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