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Black Women for Justice calls on you to Save Our Children. Petition Mayor Bowser, the DC Council and the DC State Board of Education to request legislation and funding for Vocational Education Schools. Let's Love Our Children Out of Crime for We Cannot Police Our Way Out Of Crime The rise of crime during the crack epidemic of the 1980s earned Washington, D.C. the title "Murder Capital" of the United States. Murder, crime and other violent activities plagued the city. And in many areas, specifically those heavily populated by African Americans, the crime rates soared beyond the national average. In 1991, there were 479 homicides that were drug and gang related and were perpetrated by some of the city's poorest and least educated residents. The city's response was to increase police presence in many areas throughout the city. This, despite the fact that many studies suggest that by improving access to traditional and vocational education, outcomes for youth are significantly improved; and consequently, youth participation in criminal activity is reduced--this again, underscores the direct relationship between crime and education; or more aptly, lack of the appropriate education. Please sign this petition so that our children will have options other than jail/prison or early death. From the Anacostia Coordinating Council (ACC) Public Safety Consortium Mr. Phillip Pannell, Ms. Sandra (SS) Seegars and Rev. Anthony J. Motley
From Dr. Frazier O'Leary, Jr. Ward 4 School Board Representative
From Ms. Patience Singleton Chair, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4A
From W. Earl Williams Past President DC Federation for Citizens Associations
Unlike now, they were not steered into service jobs that should be a stop-gap measure until they have acquired skills that lead to entrepreneurship and/or highly skilled jobs that provide a good quality of life. AS EVIDENCED BY THE PANDEMIC, THOSE SERVICE JOBSs WERE THE FIRST TO BE ELIMINATED. It must be noted that beginning in the 80s, the District eliminated vocational education from the public school curricula. Previously, students who had the aptitude for acquiring skills that enabled them to become entrepreneurs in various trades (i.e. plumbing, carpentry, car mechanics, secretarial skills, etc.) were able to learn and/or hone those skills in vocational schools. Inevitably, IT SHOULD NOT BE DIFFICULT for elected, government officials and the community at-large to rightly conclude that investment in education is a more reasonable, effective and efficient way to increase public safety and insure a better quality of life for the currently underserved vulnerable populations who are both perpetrators and victims of various levels and types of crime. We must re-introduce Vocational Education into Career and Technical Education. Please sign this petition so that our children will have options other than JAIL/PRISON or an EARLY DEATH. PEACE FOR ALL, |
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