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Providing Enough Space: Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline

"Providing Enough Space": Thoughts on Ending the School to Prison Pipeline

Aired 02/08/2019 | Rating TV-14

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Providing Enough Space: Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline

Clip: Season 44 Episode 1 | 30m 4s

"Providing Enough Space": Thoughts on Ending the School to Prison Pipeline

Thoughts on Ending the School to Prison Pipeline, a discussion suggested by Dominique Morisseau's PIPELINE. Cast members Karen Pittman and Namir Smallwood joined Pipeline director Lileana Blain-Cruz and Dr. Rudolph F. Crew, President of Medger Evers College (CUNY) for a post-screening conversation moderated by Farai Chideya, Program Officer of Journalism, Ford Foundation. Filmed September 24, 2018

Aired 02/08/2019 | Rating TV-14

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Live From Lincoln Center is made possible with support from the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III, the Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation, The Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

"Everybody Has a Story"

Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 15s | Namir Smallwood plays Omari, a high school student who wrestles with his identity. (1m 15s)

"Feisty, Fast, and Smart"

Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 15s | Heather Velazquez plays a fiery young Latina student. (1m 15s)

"The Best Kind of Gut Punch"

Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 1s | The cast and director of Pipeline share what they hope audiences take away from the story. (1m 1s)

"The Glue of the School"

Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 3s | Jaime Lincoln Smith plays a school security guard trying to do right by keeping order. (1m 3s)

"What kind of adult just stands there...?"

Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 4s | Tasha Lawrence plays Laurie, a high school teacher captured striking a student in class. (1m 4s)

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