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245 00 Pushout|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
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506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
508    Directed by Jacoba Atlas. 
511 1  Samaya,  Emma,  Ariana. 
520    Inspired by the groundbreaking book of the same name by 
       Monique W. Morris, Ed.D, Pushout: The Criminalization of 
       Black Girls in Schools, takes a deep dive into the lives 
       of Black girls and the practices, cultural beliefs and 
       policies that disrupts one of the most important factors 
       in their lives - education. Alarmingly, African American 
       girls are the fastest-growing population in the juvenile 
       justice system and the only group of girls to 
       disproportionately experience criminalization at every 
       education level. The film underscores the challenges Black
       girls face with insights from multiple experts across the 
       country who have worked extensively in the fields of 
       social and criminal justice, gender equality and 
       educational equity, giving context to the crisis and 
       providing a roadmap for how our educational system and 
       those who interact with Black girls can provide a positive
       rather than punitive response to behaviors that are often 
       misunderstood or misrepresented. While the challenges 
       facing Black boys in the U.S. have garnered national 
       attention, absent from that conversation is how girls of 
       color, particularly Black girls, are being impacted. 
       Pushout addresses that crisis by focusing on the 
       challenges Black girls face and emphasizing first-person 
       narratives from them. Hearing from girls as young as seven
       and as old as 19, they describe navigating a society that 
       often marginalizes and dismisses them. At the same time 
       the documentary lays out how adults and policy makers can 
       address the needs of these young girls and women with 
       positive responses that can short circuit the pervasive 
       over punishment of Black girls. 
521 8  Not rated. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
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700 1  Samaya, . 
700 1  Emma, . 
700 1  Ariana, . 
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