Racial Justice NOW! DMV Supports Suite of Federal Bills Aimed at Student Wellbeing as Federal Hearing Approaches

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Racial Justice NOW! (RJN) is a community based, grassroots org led by parents pushing back on dehumanization in education.

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Racial Justice NOW! DMV

Contact: H.A. Jabar

Email admin@racialjusticenow.org

Phone 937-469-7080

www.racialjusticenow.org

 

Racial Justice NOW! DMV Supports Suite of Federal Bills Aimed at Student Wellbeing as Federal Hearing Approaches

 

On Wednesday, February 16th at 12:15 EST, the House Education and Labor Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee will facilitate a hearing on “Serving All Students: Promoting a Healthier, More Supportive School Environment. Racial Justice NOW! DMV (RJN-DMV) supports all policies, practices and mechanisms that facilitate fostering strong relationships between students, parents and school staff. We know that restorative justice, culturally relevant teaching and curriculum and decriminalizing learning environments are more effective in making a school safe than increased security measures.

 

We believe that it’s critically important for every level of government to implement the will of the people. Police-Free schools is more than a trend or a catch-phrase, it’s a people-based movement that also requires governmental and institutional agencies to make bold investments and steward appropriate pressures to encourage the implementation of all things necessary to make police-free schools successful.

 

RJN-DMV looks forward to a robust discussion that matches the broad-based and systemic desires for change as articulated by teachers, students and parents nationwide. Black and Brown youth deserve so much more from our nation’s institutions. We hope that this hearing contributes positively to that discussion.

 

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Racial Justice NOW! is committed to dismantling  structural and institutional anti-Black racism in all areas of people’s activity. Our primary focus is on the institution of education and lifting up the voices of dis-empowered Black parents and children. We are dedicated to stopping the school to prison pipeline and focus specifically on holding institutions accountable to equitable distribution of resources and services to the Black  Community.

  

 

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