"Write it Down!"

grainsmith
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My daughter attends National Cathedral School and I believe it isn't suitable for black girls. In fact, a teacher at the school mentioned that the school does not support black girls in the community. Black girls are consistently given harsher punishments for the same or lesser offenses than white girls. And when black girls report incidents of racism or bullying, their complaints are often dismissed. This type of unequal treatment is a form of systemic racism and needs to be addressed to ensure that all students are treated fairly and with respect. The discrimination at National Cathedral School is clear and undeniable. It is evident in the way that black girls are treated differently from their white counterparts. This is evident in the way their problems and issues are taken care of and ignored. This behavior is unacceptable, and the school must address it. Donna Brazile, former interim chair of the Democratic National Committee, wrote: “While the law cannot force a person to be moral or tolerant, through the law we can demand respect and expect equality.” National Cathedral School needs to do better.
Anonymous
You should have just written it down the first time he asked. I don’t get it.
Anonymous
Boss may be arrogant but this was dumb, OP. I guess you, like a lot of workers, have gotten smug over the pandemic. Hope that serves you well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter attends National Cathedral School and I believe it isn't suitable for black girls. In fact, a teacher at the school mentioned that the school does not support black girls in the community. Black girls are consistently given harsher punishments for the same or lesser offenses than white girls. And when black girls report incidents of racism or bullying, their complaints are often dismissed. This type of unequal treatment is a form of systemic racism and needs to be addressed to ensure that all students are treated fairly and with respect. The discrimination at National Cathedral School is clear and undeniable. It is evident in the way that black girls are treated differently from their white counterparts. This is evident in the way their problems and issues are taken care of and ignored. This behavior is unacceptable, and the school must address it. Donna Brazile, former interim chair of the Democratic National Committee, wrote: “While the law cannot force a person to be moral or tolerant, through the law we can demand respect and expect equality.” National Cathedral School needs to do better.


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