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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]Jeff, the concept of "hidden gems" is the topic of an entire episode of the Integrated Schools podcast. I commend it to you (and others here): https://integratedschools.org/podcast/ep-6-the-hidden-gem/[/quote] Here is a summary of the episode: [quote]There are lots of great schools without many white kids, however, when white parents start to integrate a global majority school because they think they’ve found a hidden gem, it can lead in some troubling directions. Anna from LA (you may remember her from Ep 1) joins us to discuss the problems that arise when we come to integration just looking for a hidden gem. We touch on the narrative around what makes a “good” school, and we discuss how the Hidden Gem story encourages resource hoarding and can pave the way for colonizing.[/quote] I thought the earlier poster was exaggerating, but I guess not. So, I'm out. Clearly nothing I do will ever be right. [/quote] No idea how old he is but Jeff is sounding like a particularly unenlightened boomer.[/quote] It doesn't make you enlightened to be mean. Were you always super knowledgeable? Ever need to learn something? Ever on the wrong side of an issue? [b]Try to be a little more understanding. We're all learning.[/b][/quote] There's scant evidence on the other thread about the Brookings report that DCUM is "learning" anything at all. All I see if defensiveness and denial. Very little introspection.[/quote] disagreement isn’t an option? interesting way you have of approaching public policy issues. the only legitimate response is to “reflect.”[/quote]
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