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Hing: The Shocking Details of a Mississippi School-to-Prison Pipeline
Commentary, November, 30 2012
Julianne Hing
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When schools want to discipline children, they do much more than just send them to the principal’s office. They call the police, who arrest children as young as 10 years old
Hing: The Real Audience for ‘Won’t Back Down’ May Not Have Been Moviegoers
Znet Article, October, 13 2012
Julianne Hing
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Can life, in fact, imitate art? Organizers leading a controversial new school reform movement are doing their darndest to try
Hing: 31 Million U.S. Kids Live in Poverty Today As Racial Inequality Deepens
Znet Article, August, 21 2011
Julianne Hing
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More than one in three black kids—a full 36 percent of black youth—live in poverty and 31 percent of Latino kids lives in poverty
Hing: Still Separate and Unequal, Generations After Brown v. Board
Znet Article, May, 23 2011
Julianne Hing
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U.S. schools are more segregated than they were four decades ago
Hing: How Do We Talk About Police Brutality When The Cops Aren't White?
Znet Article, February, 28 2010
Julianne Hing
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Yesterday, the verdict in the trial involving three New York police officers accused of abusing a young man of color was announced.


