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Report: Disparity in Discipline at Gallup Schools 

7.17.26  A new report from the state attorney general’s office finds Indigenous and Hispanic students are punished at Gallup McKinley County Schools far more severely than their white peers. The published findings follow an investigation from New Mexico In Depth in 2022 who first uncovered the story. In Depth Executive Director Trip Jennings sits down with Wendy Greyeyes, chair of the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission, to discuss the report. 

Correspondent: Trip Jennings 

Guest: 
Dr. Wendy Greyeyes Ph.D. (Diné), Chair, Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission 

For More Information: 
Attorney General Finds “Substantial Racial Disparities” in Gallup-McKinley County Schools – New Mexico In Depth