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What if New York City Swarmed Schools with Guidance Counselors?
February 5, 2018News updateSchool-to-Prison Pipeline -
NYCLU Issues Seven Steps Mayor Can Take for a Fairer New York City
February 13, 2018Press releaseDue Process and Justice, Police Accountability, School-to-Prison Pipeline -
More Guns Won’t Make Schools Safer
February 27, 2018News updateSchool-to-Prison Pipeline -
NYCLU Urges Mayor to Declare Amnesty for Students Participating in March 14 Walkouts
March 6, 2018Press releaseSchool-to-Prison Pipeline -
State Budget Ignores Needed Reforms
March 29, 2018Press releasePolice Accountability, Voting, Reproductive Rights and Justice, School-to-Prison Pipeline -
National School Walkouts: What You Need to Know About Students’ Right to Protest
April 18, 2018News updateSchool-to-Prison Pipeline, Education -
New Data: Police Disproportionately Target Black and Latino Students in NYC Schools
April 30, 2018Press releaseSchool-to-Prison Pipeline -
Op-Ed: Why Armed Guards Would Be Bad for Schools
March 16, 2018News updateEducation , School-to-Prison Pipeline -
NYCLU Urges State to Block Facial Recognition Technology in Lockport Schools
June 18, 2018Press releaseBiometric Privacy, School-to-Prison Pipeline, Technology in Schools, Education , Digital Discrimination, Student Surveillance