Op-Ed: Anger a Necessity for Addiction Recovery Community

Anger is the single missing component that will gel the entire addiction advocacy movement together. When recovery advocates embrace anger as its ally, we’ll create an overpowering force against public shame, stigmatization and discrimination.

Cody Beck

Pipeline to Prison: Special Education Too Often Leads to Jail for Thousands of American Children

Cody Beck was 12 years old when he was handcuffed in front of several classmates and put in the back of a police car outside Grenada Middle School. Cody had lost his temper in an argument with another student, and hit several teachers when they tried to intervene. He was taken to the local youth court and then sent to a mental health facility two hours away from his home. Twelve days later, the sixth-grader was released from the facility and charged with three counts of assault.

Cody is one of thousands of children caught up in the juvenile justice system each year. Across the country, students with emotional disabilities are three times more likely to be arrested before leaving high school than the general population.