"Black Students Were Routinely Punished More Harshly": Education in Houston
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"Black students were routinely punished more harshly–in terms of detention, suspension, and expulsion to alternative schools–for the same offenses as white students, including dress code violations, selling snacks, and leaving campus for lunch," says Michael Brown, describing their experiences growing up in Houston. Micheal is a senior at Stanford majoring in African and African-American Studies with a minor in Political Science. They were born and raised in Houston, TX before moving to Palo Alto, CA. They are passionate about politics, philosophy, music, media, and popular culture.
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