supremacy. according to two teachers present the white teacher was told to be silent the recipient doesn t want her name being used out of retaliation saying the woman was historical i made her feel unsafe. she kept going on and on. i was dumbfounded i felt like it was unfair. i couldn t defend myself. the equity leader boasted online she took on a racist. portland school officials and the teacher s union trophy respond to our numerous nigerias. inquiries. why are students in grade 3 to 5 being shown this video. our society speaks racism. it has spoken racism since we were born. of course you are racist. of course middle school students are taught about white racial identity. whiteness and white privilege which they are told means you actively benefit from the oppression of black indigenous people of color. some call it child abuse. they are undermining our children.
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Police Department headquarters in Pawtucket, R.I. A community group seeks major police reforms in the city. (Mary Serreze/Patch)
PAWTUCKET, RI A coalition of activists seeking improved relations between the Pawtucket Police Department and the city s diverse community is calling for significant law enforcement reforms in the city.
In a new report, Community United 4 Positive Change says they met a number of times with city and police officials in 2020 to review their demands and work together on solutions. The group is now saying that some progress was made, but that they didn t get satisfactory answers in all areas.