Everyday Struggles over Race in K-12 Settings

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2 Responses to “Everyday Struggles over Race in K-12 Settings”

  1. damijo Says:

    Do you really want to help the cause against racism, referring to the ordinary person in the street?. Then omit the word “Black” from your politics. We were told as far back as 35 years ago, to be “colour blind”, to not judge anyone on the colour of their skin, yet 35 years later, we have “Black” groups at every stage of society, even a Black Gardeners group. WHY…, it is so divisive and non inclusive to other races. Try the same in “White”, in the UK, and it would effect a custodial sentence.

  2. dreamqueen40 Says:

    If we omit the words black and white from our ethnic vocabulary, what does that leave us?

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