1. In K-12 education, Black girls are 7x more likely to be suspended than white girls, and 4 times more likely to be arrested at school.pic.twitter.com/SKhEZ3NhgF
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1. In K-12 education, Black girls are 7x more likely to be suspended than white girls, and 4 times more likely to be arrested at school.pic.twitter.com/SKhEZ3NhgF
2. Black girls are less likely to be recommended for AP classes than their white counterparts, even when they have identical transcripts.pic.twitter.com/XvulpRNuXc
3. The median hourly wage for a white man with a bachelor's degree is $32, while it is only $23 for a Black woman.pic.twitter.com/YaFmSt1swG
4. In the first 12 years after graduating, white women and men pay off 44% and 28% of their student loans respectively, while Black women see their balances increase by 13%.pic.twitter.com/AxQyiz13Vo
5. Only 2% of full-time professors at degree-granting postsecondary institutions across the country are Black women.pic.twitter.com/LQKO1dd6Vb
Sources and organizations to check out to learn more about the status of educational access & opportunity for Black women & girls:pic.twitter.com/2UlVVaZcBM
Yes. I agree while heartedly. Although other than speaking up for my children after an incident actually occurs when and how do I speak up for my children as well as other children that are in K-12 now one so that I am heard from my children's perspective positively?
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