The Know Your Rights Project
Black and Brown girls, queer, and gender non-conforming youth are being criminalized for normal adolescent behavior, trauma, crimes or offenses based on survival, mental health issues, substance abuse issues, and offenses that truly require social and community support and resources rather than zero-tolerance discipline or incarceration.
As a microcosm of the larger society, schools end up being hostile environments that recreate the structural oppression that Black and Brown girls, queer, and gender non-conforming youth face in the outside world. As a result, hostile school environments across the country have profound impacts on the mental, physical, and emotional health of youth and represent clear pathways to juvenile detention.
When Black and Brown girls, queer, and gender non-conforming youth resist discrimination, harassment, and violence in their learning environments, they are read through a lens that typically leads to their criminalization and punishment rather than their protection and support rendering them vulnerable to significant danger and undesirable outcomes.
The goal of each “Know Your Rights” (KYR) training is to educate and provide accessible materials to community members and youth with context, answers, and solutions about their rights in school so that they know what to expect and how to react when dealing with police/policing in
their schools.
Girls For Gender Equity
Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) works intergenerationally, through a Black feminist lens, to achieve gender and racial justice by centering the leadership of Black girls and gender-expansive young people of color to reshape culture and policy through advocacy, youth-led programming, and shifting dominant narratives.
GGE recognizes Black girls’ joy, including their acts of resistance, as an extraordinary asset. While Black girls continue to persevere and demonstrate incredible brilliance despite deep structural violence across the United States, we are committed to working alongside them to dismantle these structures and make our country more equitable and just.
To connect and learn more about GGE, visit www.ggenyc.org