Making After-School Cool Podcast
Education
Today’s episode of the Making Afterschool Cool podcast centers on the School to Prison Nexus. The practice of assigning students who violate the zero-tolerance policies on their campus being placed into an alternative site, the juvenile system or the criminal justice system, was originally known as the school-to-prison pipeline. However, over the years, it has become evident that the school-to-prison pipeline is more complex than previously stated. As a result, the phrase school to prison nexus emerged. To discuss the difference between the two terms are my guests; Circe Stumbo and Angelina Ramirez.
During this episode you will learn more regarding the:
Guest
Circe Stumbo is president of West Wind Education Policy Inc. (West Wind), which she founded in January 2001. Circe has facilitated national and statewide blue-ribbon panels and summits, cross-functional working teams, organizational strategic planning processes, and equity leadership teams. This includes her current facilitation of Iowa’s statewide Dyslexia Task Force. Circe has worked with fifty-seven states and territories through her collaborations with national and regional advocacy organizations and federal centers.
Angelina Ramirez is a senior at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, majoring in both Political Science and Social and Criminal Justice. She is also a Project Assistant at West Wind Education Policy Inc. Angelina also serves as Student Coordinator of Civic Engagement at Coe College, a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, an Intern for Advocates for Social Justice, and an English Second Language Teacher through the Adult Basic Education and Refugee & Immigrant Services Programs at the Catherine McAuley Center in Cedar Rapids.
Resources
West Wind Education Policy Inc
westwinded.com
Harris County Department of Education
https://hcde-texas.org
CASE for Kids
https://hcde-texas.org/afterschool-zone
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