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Race, Repetition, and Reform: Implicit Bias Impacts on Students

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Race, Repetition, and Reform: Implicit Bias Impacts on Students
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Public schools are shaped by and themselves shape the biases and beliefs of their staff and students. Explore the ways in which implicit bias impacts the treatment of students of color while systems such as exclusionary discipline and school policing discourage those same students from believing that they have the power to advocate for anything better.

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1. Race, Repetition, and Reform (Mar 2021)

Hector Bojorquez, Sesenu Y. Woldemariam

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Race, Repetition, and Reform (Mar 2021)

Public schools are shaped by and themselves shape the biases and beliefs of their staff and students. Explore the ways in which implicit bias impacts the treatment of students of color while systems such as exclusionary discipline and school policing discourage those same students from believing that they have the power to advocate for anything better.

Originally presented: Feb 2021 School Law Conference

Hector Bojorquez, Intercultural Development Research Association - San Antoino, TX
Sesenu Y. Woldemariam, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid - San Antonio, TX