Anonymous wrote:There are some minority scholar programs where they make it clear the child needs to be Black or Latino. They say minority but they don't mean minority.
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't MCPS. It was a group at an MCPS school. Think: PTA or other group running the activity with the involvement of MCPS employees. It was actually an MCPS employee who made this rule. My child applied and was dropped from the email list somehow. When I inquired I was told my child was not part of the "target" group. We were told this activity was for Latino and black students ONLY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that PP but when people I know use the words "Asian culture" they often mean Asian American culture which is something kind of imposed on Asians in the United States since they are lumped together as a census category.
Yeah, and generally when people in the US refer to "European culture," they're white ethno-nationalists trying to justify anti-immigrant xenophobia.
I'm the "Asian culture" PP, when I say "Asian culture" I mean the culture in Asian countries, not the Asian American culture.
When my spouse, from Europe, says "southern European culture" vs "northern european culture" or "western european culture" vs "eastern european culture", it's not about xenophobia.
So, the culture in Kazakhstan, Singapore, Yemen, Thailand, Philippines, Bahrain, Nepal, Korea...
Could you please list some factors common to the cultures of Turkmenistan, Singapore, Yemen, Thailand, Philippines, Bahrain, Nepal, and South Korea?
You are right that there are differences.
Just like there are absolutely differences between my ‘practically white’ neighbor from Argentina, and my co-worker attorney from Columbia. Versus your El Salvadoran housekeeper and Guatemalan gardener.
Yet, amazingly MCPS lumps them all together as ‘Latinx’. Regardless of background.
See how ridiculous that is? How useless it is to lump kids together by race?
In other words, you agree there is no such thing as "Asian culture" or "Latin culture."
Then why does MCPS argue that is the case?
Apparently, according to MCPS, there are only four possible groups.
Asians and Whites, who are somehow privileged and do better in school. And AA and Latino families who need extra help in order to succeed.
FTR, I think it’s ridiculous and has created way more problems than necessary. But, alas, that is how MCPS leadership sees the situation in our schools.
Does MCPS give extra help to specific groups? I thought these things were need based and race played no part in it? So if an Asian family wanted free lunches it would be harder for them to qualify?
At our school there are school sponsored events that are absolutely targeted at Latino and AA families.
We have Black and Brown forums that are specifically geared to AA and Latino kids to discuss how to get into magnet programs and test-taking strategies, etc.
I would have to see if I could find past flyers for these types of events.
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My child was explicitly excluded from a "minority" program run by an MCPS group because my child is not Latino or Black. There were rich kids who are half black or half Latino who were allowed in to this program.
This definitely happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that PP but when people I know use the words "Asian culture" they often mean Asian American culture which is something kind of imposed on Asians in the United States since they are lumped together as a census category.
Yeah, and generally when people in the US refer to "European culture," they're white ethno-nationalists trying to justify anti-immigrant xenophobia.
I'm the "Asian culture" PP, when I say "Asian culture" I mean the culture in Asian countries, not the Asian American culture.
When my spouse, from Europe, says "southern European culture" vs "northern european culture" or "western european culture" vs "eastern european culture", it's not about xenophobia.
So, the culture in Kazakhstan, Singapore, Yemen, Thailand, Philippines, Bahrain, Nepal, Korea...
Could you please list some factors common to the cultures of Turkmenistan, Singapore, Yemen, Thailand, Philippines, Bahrain, Nepal, and South Korea?
You are right that there are differences.
Just like there are absolutely differences between my ‘practically white’ neighbor from Argentina, and my co-worker attorney from Columbia. Versus your El Salvadoran housekeeper and Guatemalan gardener.
Yet, amazingly MCPS lumps them all together as ‘Latinx’. Regardless of background.
See how ridiculous that is? How useless it is to lump kids together by race?
In other words, you agree there is no such thing as "Asian culture" or "Latin culture."
Then why does MCPS argue that is the case?
Apparently, according to MCPS, there are only four possible groups.
Asians and Whites, who are somehow privileged and do better in school. And AA and Latino families who need extra help in order to succeed.
FTR, I think it’s ridiculous and has created way more problems than necessary. But, alas, that is how MCPS leadership sees the situation in our schools.
Does MCPS give extra help to specific groups? I thought these things were need based and race played no part in it? So if an Asian family wanted free lunches it would be harder for them to qualify?
At our school there are school sponsored events that are absolutely targeted at Latino and AA families.
We have Black and Brown forums that are specifically geared to AA and Latino kids to discuss how to get into magnet programs and test-taking strategies, etc.
I would have to see if I could find past flyers for these types of events.
Anonymous wrote:Shocking news for woke people:
South Asian people (with maybe the exception being Pakistanis) are Brown people.
India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives = Brown people, lots and lots of Brown people.
Anonymous wrote:At our school there are school sponsored events that are absolutely targeted at Latino and AA families.
We have Black and Brown forums that are specifically geared to AA and Latino kids to discuss how to get into magnet programs and test-taking strategies, etc.
I would have to see if I could find past flyers for these types of events.
There are also school-sponsored events aimed at Asian American parents, including events offered in Vietnamese language. That's a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At our school there are school sponsored events that are absolutely targeted at Latino and AA families.
We have Black and Brown forums that are specifically geared to AA and Latino kids to discuss how to get into magnet programs and test-taking strategies, etc.
I would have to see if I could find past flyers for these types of events.
MCPS: These groups are vastly underrepresented in MCPS special programs at every step of the process. Let's plan some outreach that can be helpful for anyone who wants to participate.
You: Special treatment! No fair!
No. That’s not it.
When the public school system offers specific outreach towards one race of students, that is ridiculous.
The Black and Brown seminars and ‘test-prep tip’ sessions are specifically targeted towards AA and Latino students. It is not meant to be for ‘everyone who wants to participate’. The advertising specifically stated that these sessions were for Black and Brown students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At our school there are school sponsored events that are absolutely targeted at Latino and AA families.
We have Black and Brown forums that are specifically geared to AA and Latino kids to discuss how to get into magnet programs and test-taking strategies, etc.
I would have to see if I could find past flyers for these types of events.
MCPS: These groups are vastly underrepresented in MCPS special programs at every step of the process. Let's plan some outreach that can be helpful for anyone who wants to participate.
You: Special treatment! No fair!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people from India and Pakistan agree that they share a similar culture? Narendra Modi and his Hindutva buddies are doing their best to make the point that not even everyone in India shares a similar culture.
To say nothing of the history of relations between China, Korea, and Japan.
Next you'll tell me that Turks and Armenians share a similar culture.
So silly, right?
And yet, here we are.
Well-educated families from Nigeria are automatically lumped in as ‘African-American’ and MCPS counts them the same as lower-income African-American families whose ancestors have been in the US for generations.
Surely, all AA families are not all the same?