


In Pennsylvania, a recent statewide study found that at any given poverty level, districts with a higher proportion of White students receive significantly more funding than districts with more students of color.

Unarmed Black bodies-which apparently look armed to fearful officers-are about twice as likely to be killed as unarmed White bodies. And yet, in 2015, Black bodies accounted for at least 26 percent of those killed by police, 12 declining slightly to 24 percent in 2016, 22 percent in 2017, and 21 percent in 2018, according to The Washington Post. During the 2013–14 academic year, Black students were four times more likely than White students to be suspended from public schools, according to Department of Education data.īlack people comprise 13 percent of the U.S.
