EPISODE · Jul 31, 2023 · 1H 1M
Ending Corporal Punishment in Schools: With Janice Harper, Kameisha Smith, Katie Coates & Tafari Melisizwe
from The Next World · host Partners for Dignity & Rights
On this episode, Mississippi organizers discuss their work to end state sanctioned violence in schools.We explore the statistics behind the fight to end corporal punishment in Mississippi and the other 18 states where it is still legal, and how Mississippi organizers have made progress in this crucial fight for change.This a fight for human rights, children's rights, dignity, and respect. Whether it's in schools, the workplace, or judicial systems, punishment is more readily and harshly given to people of color, especially on the bodies of Black boys and girls. From being used as a tool of domination and control on the plantation to a tool of correction in our schools, from whips to paddles to policies, we've taken the last lash! Featuring:Janice Harper, Mississippi Coalition to End Corporal PunishmentKameisha Smith, Nollie Jenkins Family Center Katie Coates, Cooperation JacksonModerated by Tafari Melisizwe, Dignity in Schools CampaignLinks:https://dignityinschools.orghttps://nolliejenkinsfamilycenter.orghttps://www.mscoalitiontoendcorporalpunishment.orghttps://cooperationjackson.orgSupport the show
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On this episode, Mississippi organizers discuss their work to end state sanctioned violence in schools. We explore the statistics behind the fight to end corporal punishment in Mississippi and the other 18 states where it is still legal, and how Mississippi organizers have made progress in this crucial fight for change. This a fight for human rights, children's rights, dignity, and respect. Whether it's in schools, the workplace, or judicial systems, punishment is more readily and har...
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