The Black Organizing Project is a community organization based in Oakland, CA that is dedicated to advocating for racial justice and equity in education. They work to address issues such as school pushout, the school-to-prison pipeline, and over-criminalization of youth of color, LGBTQ, and immigrant youth. Through their various initiatives, including their Week of Action campaign, they aim to bring awareness to these issues and promote positive change in the education system.
With a focus on racial disparities in school discipline, restorative justice, and investment in education rather than incarceration, the Black Organizing Project collaborates with local partners and community organizations to create a platform for dialogue and action. Through their video series and events, they aim to engage youth, parents, and the wider community in advocating for a more equitable and inclusive education system.
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