Kenneth Bernoska

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“No, they don’t,” she confirmed. “No, and some of them, I tell my age . . . I be like, ‘[I’m] fifteen!’ And they be like, ‘You lying. You look like you’re at least seventeen or eighteen.’ . . . I’m like, ‘I can show you my [high school] ID right now!’” Shamika was fifteen years old at the time of our discussion, and she had just described a snapshot from her life under a constant barrage of sexual harassment. Every day, even after she disclosed her age. Every day. This is the cloud of abuse and harassment under which many girls who look like Shamika live. This is the climate in which girls are ...more
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
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