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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As someone who remembers their seventh grade teacher trying to convince the class that slaves were happy to be slaves, I am glad that we have evolved. Oh, and those who are anti-DEI...that is just garden variety racism. ;)[/quote] +1000[/quote] As someone that was in the DMV in 7th grade that didn't happen here.[/quote] Which school? [/quote] If you want me to prove my bonafides then all I am going to mention is Kilamanjaro, Tracks, and the Tenleytown Roy Rogers. Now tell me what schools in the DMV were minimizong slavery in the 80's, 90's, or 00's.[/quote] Omg omg kilamanjaros- that and tracks takes me back. Fifth column and common share Odeon DuPont south and north w the pillar in the middle of the theater [/quote] Don't forget the Biograph! The point is that the people who are asking if some of the DEI practices are out of balance are local parents. Everyone around here believes in diversity and inclusion but we have concerns about what appears to be an overwhelming focus on identity and racial determinism. Why are we, in DC, acting like our children are growing up in Mississippi? [/quote]
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