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J.C. Nalle Elementary School students glided along the Anacostia River on Saturday in canoes steered by D.C.
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For students at southeast D C school an adventure on the Anacostia J.C. Nalle Elementary School students glided along the Anacostia River on Saturday in canoes steered by D.C.
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Along with guides from Wilderness Inquiry, the officers did“A sea turtle!” a boy cried. (Another log.)Code 3, Abdalla explained, hopes events like a canoe trip will bridge that gap between cops and communities — an effort that was not the standard during his own early years in policing. “Those were the hardheaded days.”
As debate raged in the canoe over sea lions and sharks, Abdalla paddled in the bow, gliding the canoe past a marina where yachts were parked.“I want to use the big boat,” the 8-year-old girl called.O’Brien is Code 3′s head of women’s outreach.
Along with guides from Wilderness Inquiry, the officers did“A sea turtle!” a boy cried. (Another log.)Code 3, Abdalla explained, hopes events like a canoe trip will bridge that gap between cops and communities — an effort that was not the standard during his own early years in policing. “Those were the hardheaded days.” As debate raged in the canoe over sea lions and sharks, Abdalla paddled in the bow, gliding the canoe past a marina where yachts were parked.“I want to use the big boat,” the 8-year-old girl called.O’Brien is Code 3′s head of women’s outreach.
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She is also a believer in providing her son, C.J., 9, with opportunities beyond what could be readily found in the family’s neighborhood, Kenilworth, a Ward 7 community that has struggled with poverty and violence. Originally from Prince George’s County, she moved her son and a daughter, now 12, to the District four years ago. In the backyard she likes to photograph the deer, groundhogs and foxes that pass through.
She is also a believer in providing her son, C.J., 9, with opportunities beyond what could be readily found in the family’s neighborhood, Kenilworth, a Ward 7 community that has struggled with poverty and violence. Originally from Prince George’s County, she moved her son and a daughter, now 12, to the District four years ago. In the backyard she likes to photograph the deer, groundhogs and foxes that pass through.
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In an email, Christopher Cram, the district’s spokesperson, said the school system put in “immense effort” to seek input from families, students and others before bringing back police, and the new agreement supports school safety while trying to ensure that Black and Hispanic students are not disproportionately targeted. Along with guides from Wilderness Inquiry, the officers did most the paddling as the children inspected the unfamiliar landscape slipping by.
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“A sea turtle!” a boy cried. (Another log.) If one of inequality’s deepest marks is how the everyday opportunities of some are not afforded to others, Saturday’s trip was an attempt at a corrective double-whammy: deepen the kids’ experience of their own city, and provide an interaction with police that doesn’t involve trauma. “If you ask this group of kids, ‘Who here has heard a gunshot?’ I am sure all of them would raise their hand,” said Joseph Abdalla, Code 3′s executive director and a former MPD cop for 3o years.
“A sea turtle!” a boy cried. (Another log.) If one of inequality’s deepest marks is how the everyday opportunities of some are not afforded to others, Saturday’s trip was an attempt at a corrective double-whammy: deepen the kids’ experience of their own city, and provide an interaction with police that doesn’t involve trauma. “If you ask this group of kids, ‘Who here has heard a gunshot?’ I am sure all of them would raise their hand,” said Joseph Abdalla, Code 3′s executive director and a former MPD cop for 3o years.
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“The unfortunate reality is that although police in schools may sound appealing, may seem an appropriate response,” he added, “we see no evidence of policing making schools safer. “That’s usually the only time they see an officer.” Code 3, Abdalla explained, hopes events like a canoe trip will bridge that gap between cops and communities — an effort that was not the standard during his own early years in policing. “Those were the hardheaded days.” Advertisement Since the May 2020 death of George Floyd fixed a spotlight on police violence and historic racism, that relationship has come under considerable strain and reevaluation.
“The unfortunate reality is that although police in schools may sound appealing, may seem an appropriate response,” he added, “we see no evidence of policing making schools safer. “That’s usually the only time they see an officer.” Code 3, Abdalla explained, hopes events like a canoe trip will bridge that gap between cops and communities — an effort that was not the standard during his own early years in policing. “Those were the hardheaded days.” Advertisement Since the May 2020 death of George Floyd fixed a spotlight on police violence and historic racism, that relationship has come under considerable strain and reevaluation.
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As debate raged in the canoe over sea lions and sharks, Abdalla paddled in the bow, gliding the canoe past a marina where yachts were parked. “You got a boat, Joe?” one little boy asked the retired officer. “Not that big,” Abdalla laughed.
As debate raged in the canoe over sea lions and sharks, Abdalla paddled in the bow, gliding the canoe past a marina where yachts were parked. “You got a boat, Joe?” one little boy asked the retired officer. “Not that big,” Abdalla laughed.
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“I want to use the big boat,” the 8-year-old girl called. “You don’t want to be the motor?” Diedre O’Brien chided from a nearby seat.
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“No,” the girl said. “I’m not a motor.” O’Brien is Code 3′s head of women’s outreach. She is also a believer in providing her son, C.J., 9, with opportunities beyond what could be readily found in the family’s neighborhood, Kenilworth, a Ward 7 community that has struggled with poverty and violence.
“No,” the girl said. “I’m not a motor.” O’Brien is Code 3′s head of women’s outreach. She is also a believer in providing her son, C.J., 9, with opportunities beyond what could be readily found in the family’s neighborhood, Kenilworth, a Ward 7 community that has struggled with poverty and violence.
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“The first day we were there after moving in someone was shot across the street.” O’Brien said her work with Code 3 has shifted her own perceptions about police as a Black woman who has been racially profiled in the past. Now she sees law enforcement less as a faceless entity than members of her own community.
“The first day we were there after moving in someone was shot across the street.” O’Brien said her work with Code 3 has shifted her own perceptions about police as a Black woman who has been racially profiled in the past. Now she sees law enforcement less as a faceless entity than members of her own community.
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And events like the canoe trip have also kicked open new perspectives for C.J. “Opportunity is everything,” O’Brien said. “I want him exposed to different things, as many as he can and see different places, even if they are things that aren’t always affordable to someone from our community.
And events like the canoe trip have also kicked open new perspectives for C.J. “Opportunity is everything,” O’Brien said. “I want him exposed to different things, as many as he can and see different places, even if they are things that aren’t always affordable to someone from our community.
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“Those all belong to the Army Corp. of Engineers.” “The Army!” “Do you guys know what they are for?” the guide asked.
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“It’s for a fight!” “They’re about to drop a bomb!” “There’s a crane there, see,” the guide continued. “Ukraine?” C.J.
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But O’Brien’s son had more to share. “Russia is in Europe, and Russia and Ukraine are fighting,” he said.
But O’Brien’s son had more to share. “Russia is in Europe, and Russia and Ukraine are fighting,” he said.
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