The Connection: Education and the Inequality Pipeline

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"The entire country profits from Black success but we prevent it because we are scared of fixing the inequality because white people might cry." Schools across the nation spend less money educating low-income students who are disproportionately Black and Latino yet we preach education is key. When will America finally start addressing its poor education system? Michael Harriot explores the school-to-poverty pipeline. theGrio Daily is an original podcast by theGrio Black Podcast Network. #BlackCultureAmplified

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Schools across the nation aren't spending less money. It's your local parents who don't pony up for their kid's expenses

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It's a reckless womb to poverty pipeline.

Don't blame the schools, who are doing yeoman's work trying to deal with this nonsense.

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Thank you for mentioning the black girls. Sometimes we focus on black boys and men and forget how awful things really are for black women and girls!

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The root cause is baby mama culture.

End the reckless procreation, and all the statistics on education get better

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