I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Anonymous
Reign Grants 2017


Phelps ACE High School ($56,000) will focus on health, wellness, and leadership that includes college tours, weekly wellness meetings, fitness events, mentoring, and field trips for young women in grades 9 through 12.
Oyster-Adams Bilingual School ($55,000) will launch HER, an initiative that will include self-image workshops, a book club, assemblies, STEM workshops, college tours, and tutoring for students in middle grades.
Dunbar High School ($42,500) will partner with ANOMOLY to offer group sessions, a monthly speaker series, and field trips.
Truesdell Education Campus ($32,000) will build leadership skills for students in middle grades, launch sisterhood groups, and focus on family strengthening.
Browne Education Campus ($28,850) will offer financial literacy workshops and peer-to-peer networking opportunities for students in grades 4 through 8.
Johnson Middle School ($28,000) will offer financial literacy workshops and build leadership skills through the school’s step team.
Kramer Middle School ($27,000) will focus on identity by offering self-esteem workshops, field trips and retreats, a speaker series, and community service opportunities.
Bancroft Elementary School ($24,000) will boost academic enrichment for fourth and fifth grade students, and students will participate in field trips and a cultural showcase.
Marie Reed Elementary School ($23,800) will implement a social emotional learning curriculum and offer dance workshops and a robotics team and competition.
Cardozo Education Campus ($23,500) will offer panels, workshops, mentoring opportunities, college tours, and an empowerment retreat for young women in grades 6 through 12.
Lafayette Elementary School ($20,000) will promote engagement with female leaders through a book series, a mentoring program, and team building activities.
Thomas Elementary School ($20,000) will partner with ANOMOLY to offer group sessions, empowerment group discussions, and a vision board party.
Anonymous
I think all of the programs at the schools listed sound great but the events are offered through the schools and are open to the all the students at that school. The event OP mentioned is an event occurring outside of a school and the school day and is not open to all students. The program sounds like it is a good program and worthwhile but it is okay to ask questions about the event, including how much it costs, and to ask why it is not open to all students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think all of the programs at the schools listed sound great but the events are offered through the schools and are open to the all the students at that school. The event OP mentioned is an event occurring outside of a school and the school day and is not open to all students. The program sounds like it is a good program and worthwhile but it is okay to ask questions about the event, including how much it costs, and to ask why it is not open to all students.


If you want your kid to attend then click the link and enjoy the conference.
Sounds like everybody got the email not just parents of Black and Hispanic or Latinx kids.
If they kick your kid out the conference or say some stupid shit about him being there then you got something to complain about.
Anonymous
I'm really surprised that with everything that's going on in the world right now (including an administration that refuses to commit to a peaceful transition of power if they lose the election, massive voter suppression efforts, efforts to kill the postal service that are part of -- according to the judge that ruled on an injunction -- part of an organized campaign to suppress votes) that this email is the thing in the world that PPs feel most strongly about. Interesting priorities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm really surprised that with everything that's going on in the world right now (including an administration that refuses to commit to a peaceful transition of power if they lose the election, massive voter suppression efforts, efforts to kill the postal service that are part of -- according to the judge that ruled on an injunction -- part of an organized campaign to suppress votes) that this email is the thing in the world that PPs feel most strongly about. Interesting priorities.


People can feel strongly about more than one thing at the same time.
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Anonymous wrote:If u don't like then u prob shouldn't live in a "chocolate city"


It ain’t Chocolate City anymore.


DCPS enrollment is 80% black and latino. Whites are 15%. "Other" (Asians?) is 5%.


So DCPS is hosting events for the majority of their population and not treating the minority equally? Seems to go against the ideals of the civil rights movement. Or was that wrong?


again with the good faith questions! wow!


So no answers to the question why DCPS would marginalize their minority students?


it’s such a good faith question it has its answer embedded in the question! wow!


Still no answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm really surprised that with everything that's going on in the world right now (including an administration that refuses to commit to a peaceful transition of power if they lose the election, massive voter suppression efforts, efforts to kill the postal service that are part of -- according to the judge that ruled on an injunction -- part of an organized campaign to suppress votes) that this email is the thing in the world that PPs feel most strongly about. Interesting priorities.


I am really surprised that you feel so strongly on this low-priority issue that you are even reading and commenting on it. Can’t you find a better use of your time and energy in service of the emergencies you describe?
Anonymous
So.

Much.

Racism.

OP and her supporters should be ashamed of themselves. Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think all of the programs at the schools listed sound great but the events are offered through the schools and are open to the all the students at that school. The event OP mentioned is an event occurring outside of a school and the school day and is not open to all students. The program sounds like it is a good program and worthwhile but it is okay to ask questions about the event, including how much it costs, and to ask why it is not open to all students.


it’s “ok to ask” but you’re still racist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If u don't like then u prob shouldn't live in a "chocolate city"


It ain’t Chocolate City anymore.


DCPS enrollment is 80% black and latino. Whites are 15%. "Other" (Asians?) is 5%.


So DCPS is hosting events for the majority of their population and not treating the minority equally? Seems to go against the ideals of the civil rights movement. Or was that wrong?


again with the good faith questions! wow!


So no answers to the question why DCPS would marginalize their minority students?


it’s such a good faith question it has its answer embedded in the question! wow!


Still no answer.


wittle baby troll so sad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If u don't like then u prob shouldn't live in a "chocolate city"


It ain’t Chocolate City anymore.


DCPS enrollment is 80% black and latino. Whites are 15%. "Other" (Asians?) is 5%.


So DCPS is hosting events for the majority of their population and not treating the minority equally? Seems to go against the ideals of the civil rights movement. Or was that wrong?


again with the good faith questions! wow!


So no answers to the question why DCPS would marginalize their minority students?


it’s such a good faith question it has its answer embedded in the question! wow!


Still no answer.


wittle baby troll so sad


Not sad. Not surprised at either the name-calling or the inability to defend the position. Pretty predictable, actually. There’s a long history of majority populations silencing the minority.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If u don't like then u prob shouldn't live in a "chocolate city"


It ain’t Chocolate City anymore.


DCPS enrollment is 80% black and latino. Whites are 15%. "Other" (Asians?) is 5%.


So DCPS is hosting events for the majority of their population and not treating the minority equally? Seems to go against the ideals of the civil rights movement. Or was that wrong?


again with the good faith questions! wow!


So no answers to the question why DCPS would marginalize their minority students?


it’s such a good faith question it has its answer embedded in the question! wow!


Still no answer.


wittle baby troll so sad


Not sad. Not surprised at either the name-calling or the inability to defend the position. Pretty predictable, actually. There’s a long history of majority populations silencing the minority.


sad little racist white baby
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If u don't like then u prob shouldn't live in a "chocolate city"


It ain’t Chocolate City anymore.


DCPS enrollment is 80% black and latino. Whites are 15%. "Other" (Asians?) is 5%.


So DCPS is hosting events for the majority of their population and not treating the minority equally? Seems to go against the ideals of the civil rights movement. Or was that wrong?


again with the good faith questions! wow!


So no answers to the question why DCPS would marginalize their minority students?


it’s such a good faith question it has its answer embedded in the question! wow!


Still no answer.


wittle baby troll so sad


Not sad. Not surprised at either the name-calling or the inability to defend the position. Pretty predictable, actually. There’s a long history of majority populations silencing the minority.


Like what some white people do? Hmmm like what you’re trying to do now Karen?

You’re not a minority, you have a minority opinion thank god.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it's shitty that they have programs literally geared toward every student except white males. Is there a correlating general leadership program that all can participate in in addition to or instead of these programs?


Why do you think it's shitty? Do you think white males need a special program to be empowered? Do you feel your white male child does not have enough support to overcome challenges in his life? What kind of problems do you think your white male child will face getting into college, going to college, and in the workplace?


Fashionable anti-white racism and anti-white-male sexism, as displayed throughout this thread? Surrounded by propaganda celebrating that "the future is female?" Being sadled with blood guilt for the actions of long-dead white men against other long-dead people? The deck stacked against them in college admissions, hiring, and promotion as institutions are desperate to radically "diversify," even as women increasingly dominate college campuses.

The only group who has it worse now are Chinese Americans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's shitty that they have programs literally geared toward every student except white males. Is there a correlating general leadership program that all can participate in in addition to or instead of these programs?


Why do you think it's shitty? Do you think white males need a special program to be empowered? Do you feel your white male child does not have enough support to overcome challenges in his life? What kind of problems do you think your white male child will face getting into college, going to college, and in the workplace?


Fashionable anti-white racism and anti-white-male sexism, as displayed throughout this thread? Surrounded by propaganda celebrating that "the future is female?" Being sadled with blood guilt for the actions of long-dead white men against other long-dead people? The deck stacked against them in college admissions, hiring, and promotion as institutions are desperate to radically "diversify," even as women increasingly dominate college campuses.

The only group who has it worse now are Chinese Americans.


poorr babies! so many many unemployed white people.
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