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But substituting “All” for “Black” obscures the specific resistance to the anti-Black racism and bias that are frequently at the root of police violence, use of excessive force, harassment, and other injustices. So yes, all girls experience injustice, and all of it matters. Boys, specifically boys of color, are incarcerated at unjustifiable rates. And that matters too. But addressing any of these shouldn’t come at anyone else’s expense. Yet that’s what we’ve tacitly allowed to happen—and in some cases explicitly supported—when it comes to Black girls.
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
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