Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 13:13     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

That email is a great way to out the racists on here. I mean, they’re just coming around outing themselves with “all lives matter” garbage.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 13:12     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I just got this email from DCPS...WTF?


"September 21, 2020



Dear Middle School and High School Families,


DC Public Schools is hosting an Empowering Males of Color (EMOC) and Reign: Empowering Young Women as Leaders virtual conference on Saturday, September 26 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.


Students of color who are in 6th through 12th Grades are invited to attend
, and you can register for free at this link.


The day will consist of fun and engaging workshops, keynotes speakers, student roundtables, giveaways, and much more. We are excited to welcome award-winning author, Jason Reynolds, and activist, educator, writer, and leader, Brittany Packnett, as our guest speakers who will engage with students attending the virtual conference.


Students can register here to attend this awesome experience. We hope that you will encourage your student to attend!


DCPS Equity Strategy and Programming Team"


I'm glad you posted this. As a tax payer and parent of 2 DCs in DCPS, I too found the email offensive. Public schools should NOT have race-exclusive programs and events in 2020, and especially not for the school district's majority race.

I clicked through to Brittany Packnett's website. Based on everything I saw and read there, I suspect her message is highly counterproductive: one of bitterness, grievance, and division.


+1000
Programs can be focused on a specific group, but should not be exclusive.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:58     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Anonymous wrote:
I just got this email from DCPS...WTF?


"September 21, 2020



Dear Middle School and High School Families,


DC Public Schools is hosting an Empowering Males of Color (EMOC) and Reign: Empowering Young Women as Leaders virtual conference on Saturday, September 26 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.


Students of color who are in 6th through 12th Grades are invited to attend
, and you can register for free at this link.


The day will consist of fun and engaging workshops, keynotes speakers, student roundtables, giveaways, and much more. We are excited to welcome award-winning author, Jason Reynolds, and activist, educator, writer, and leader, Brittany Packnett, as our guest speakers who will engage with students attending the virtual conference.


Students can register here to attend this awesome experience. We hope that you will encourage your student to attend!


DCPS Equity Strategy and Programming Team"


I'm glad you posted this. As a tax payer and parent of 2 DCs in DCPS, I too found the email offensive. Public schools should NOT have race-exclusive programs and events in 2020, and especially not for the school district's majority race.

I clicked through to Brittany Packnett's website. Based on everything I saw and read there, I suspect her message is highly counterproductive: one of bitterness, grievance, and division.

Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:52     Subject: Re:I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

OP this is DCUM

Everyone else do you find this offensive

"Empowering White Males" then you should with the other too
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:50     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

What is offensive about the tone? Seems like a pretty straight forward event announcement.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:43     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

I don't see a problem
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:43     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems innocuous. What about it did you find offensive? Are you also offended by the "young women as leaders" part?


It does not all student are encouraged to attend, which is what it should say. It says students of color are invited. That seems exclusive to me. So if you are an aspiring leader who is white, then it implies you are not invited. This from the Department of Equity SMH


Sounds like you are an "all lives matter" type of person.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:42     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems innocuous. What about it did you find offensive? Are you also offended by the "young women as leaders" part?


It does not all student are encouraged to attend, which is what it should say. It says students of color are invited. That seems exclusive to me. So if you are an aspiring leader who is white, then it implies you are not invited. This from the Department of Equity SMH


The event is called empowering males color - so yes, it's inviting people of color. It doesn't say white people aren't allowed.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:40     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Anonymous wrote:Seems innocuous. What about it did you find offensive? Are you also offended by the "young women as leaders" part?


It does not all student are encouraged to attend, which is what it should say. It says students of color are invited. That seems exclusive to me. So if you are an aspiring leader who is white, then it implies you are not invited. This from the Department of Equity SMH
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:38     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Honestly, after centuries of oppression including the present day, this is the least people can do for people of color.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:37     Subject: Re:I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Seriously? What is offensive, exactly?
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:36     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

this program sounds amazing and I'm glad they are offering it!
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:33     Subject: Re:I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Wow, PP. Time for you to move to the suburbs.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:33     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive

Seems innocuous. What about it did you find offensive? Are you also offended by the "young women as leaders" part?
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2020 12:30     Subject: I understand the need for "Empowering Males of Color", but the tone of this is exclusive offensive


I just got this email from DCPS...WTF?


"September 21, 2020



Dear Middle School and High School Families,


DC Public Schools is hosting an Empowering Males of Color (EMOC) and Reign: Empowering Young Women as Leaders virtual conference on Saturday, September 26 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.


Students of color who are in 6th through 12th Grades are invited to attend
, and you can register for free at this link.


The day will consist of fun and engaging workshops, keynotes speakers, student roundtables, giveaways, and much more. We are excited to welcome award-winning author, Jason Reynolds, and activist, educator, writer, and leader, Brittany Packnett, as our guest speakers who will engage with students attending the virtual conference.


Students can register here to attend this awesome experience. We hope that you will encourage your student to attend!


DCPS Equity Strategy and Programming Team"