Sexualization Not Safety: Black Girls, Trans, and Gender

By A Mystery Man Writer

A report synopsis of a 3-year community story-telling project engaging youth in Columbia, S.C., New York City, and the Bay Area around their experiences of police presence in schools, including sexual harassment, assault, and violence by police stationed in and around schools.

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