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Reply to "Did Dr. McKnight's antiracist speech fall flat?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I wish mcps and the larger MoCo community would step back and examine what the real issues are. I’m not opposed to tackling the issues, but I feel like our community tends to miss the mark despite its well-intentioned, well-resourced efforts. Fact: MoCo is a highly educated, super progressive, welcoming place. Fact: Racism exists everywhere and everyone experiences bias. Fact: There’s nothing wrong with flagging this and encouraging people to do better…and there’s nothing wrong with establishing expectations for teachers and students. Fact: Demographics have shifted dramatically in the last two decades, and it’s causing issues that moco and mcps seem to fail to understand. -Latino newcomers can’t be shoe-horned into our culture. They don’t prioritize education the same way African and Asian newcomers do. Latinos make up the fastest growing student demographic and will outpace whites across the county soon (it’s already happened in several school pyramids). Fact: There’s a conflict between blacks and Latinos. Reams of research and data on this at the school level as well as the societal level. Fact: We won’t see the success mcps is looking for until they realize the game has changed. We need a system that recognizes the real issues rather than focusing on the wrong things. The unfortunately, I’m not optimistic. The changes we need are big. [/quote]
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