Anonymous wrote:There is literally a book about this. Read it.
https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/beverly-daniel-tatum/why-are-all-the-black-kids-sitting-together-in-the-cafeteria/9781541616585/
Anonymous wrote:I noticed the blonde girls would hang out with each other starting in elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beverly Daniel Tatum wrote a book about this.
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Kids-Sitting-Together-Cafeteria/dp/0465060684#
Well? Why are they?
Anonymous wrote:By that logic, we should bring back all girls schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, why do we have Howard University? People want to surround themselves with others that are like themselves. It's feels comfortable.
Are you serious? Because black people weren’t allowed to attend the “white” universities. That’s why it was founded.
Yes but that was wrong and we need to let our kids evolve in diverse spaces.
The dominant culture in the United States is white culture. Embracing ones own culture, especially if it is a marginalized one, is really important for teens. Being proud of who you are matters, especially if society is structured to tell you who you are is lazy, violent, etc. Attending an HBCU can be immensely supportive for Black youth to give them a space to be themselves and not be judged for that.
Same goes for immigrant groups. Should they open their own colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, why do we have Howard University? People want to surround themselves with others that are like themselves. It's feels comfortable.
Are you serious? Because black people weren’t allowed to attend the “white” universities. That’s why it was founded.
Yes but that was wrong and we need to let our kids evolve in diverse spaces.
The dominant culture in the United States is white culture. Embracing ones own culture, especially if it is a marginalized one, is really important for teens. Being proud of who you are matters, especially if society is structured to tell you who you are is lazy, violent, etc. Attending an HBCU can be immensely supportive for Black youth to give them a space to be themselves and not be judged for that.
Same goes for immigrant groups. Should they open their own colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, why do we have Howard University? People want to surround themselves with others that are like themselves. It's feels comfortable.
Are you serious? Because black people weren’t allowed to attend the “white” universities. That’s why it was founded.
Yes but that was wrong and we need to let our kids evolve in diverse spaces.
The dominant culture in the United States is white culture. Embracing ones own culture, especially if it is a marginalized one, is really important for teens. Being proud of who you are matters, especially if society is structured to tell you who you are is lazy, violent, etc. Attending an HBCU can be immensely supportive for Black youth to give them a space to be themselves and not be judged for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, why do we have Howard University? People want to surround themselves with others that are like themselves. It's feels comfortable.
Are you serious? Because black people weren’t allowed to attend the “white” universities. That’s why it was founded.
Yes but that was wrong and we need to let our kids evolve in diverse spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, why do we have Howard University? People want to surround themselves with others that are like themselves. It's feels comfortable.
Are you serious? Because black people weren’t allowed to attend the “white” universities. That’s why it was founded.
Anonymous wrote:You should see the colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Probably via the parents and who the parents are friends with and encourage relationships with.