Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone used the H word. I was called a Honkie.
By whom, Fred Sanford?![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman grad here. Of African descent in my 50's.
I heard that word at Whitman, and it caused me to be more isolated and subdued.
Most likely heard the word much more often from your own race.
There were few of my own race at Whitman and they never used the word. I’ve heard it several times from whites and once from a black woman. I no longer speak to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman grad here. Of African descent in my 50's.
I heard that word at Whitman, and it caused me to be more isolated and subdued.
Most likely heard the word much more often from your own race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman grad here. Of African descent in my 50's.
I heard that word at Whitman, and it caused me to be more isolated and subdued.
Most likely heard the word much more often from your own race.
Anonymous wrote:Someone used the H word. I was called a Honkie.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman grad here. Of African descent in my 50's.
I heard that word at Whitman, and it caused me to be more isolated and subdued.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman grad here. Of African descent in my 50's.
I heard that word at Whitman, and it caused me to be more isolated and subdued.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman grad here. Of African descent in my 50's.
I heard that word at Whitman, and it caused me to be more isolated and subdued.
Most likely heard the word much more often from your own race.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman grad here. Of African descent in my 50's.
I heard that word at Whitman, and it caused me to be more isolated and subdued.
Anonymous wrote:Has Whitman completed its interview process for the next principal? Are they on track to announce on May 8 at the next board meeting? Anyone have any speculation?