Jul 6, 2020
Meeting date: Tuesday June 30, 2020
Evolution
Learn
Grow
Timely
School, community, society and beyond
Anti-racist
Creating independent learners
Band-aid solutions versus getting to the root
Accountability for reading and recognizing (implicit) bias ***
Self-reflection
Understanding what you think/create can impact others
Believe in students’ abilities
Working together
Finding action steps
So that all children can get quality education
Supportive practices for schools and other staff *
Individual responsibilities
Be a better and more supportive ally
“We don’t make changes until we’re uncomfortable”
Public schools are a microcosm of communities
“This should be mandatory”
It was not part of my college training/education — more than a tool for temporary engagement
More culturally aware and aware to work through implicit bias
Unlearning “students don’t come here to learn they come to eat and socialize”
Differences between poverty and culture
Better relationships with children and encourage deeper level thinking
Greater understanding of the science in any of us
Art allows growth beyond limitations
“Before the world shifted”
Focus on what I can do and control to not become overwhelmed
A worthwhile journey
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You also have to understand the history of place (Charleston, South Carolina) — race & place
“Is God white?” — Why would a black child think that God would be white?
We have to understand what has created the problem. How systematic racism was injected into education system
Structural racialization
Social/political policies contributing to the problem
White-washed education
Implicit bias is not just overt racism hidden on purpose
Society has been reinforcing dependent learners
“Children know us better than anybody”
“The more we practice these difficult conversations the more we train our brain to stay calm and think clearly rather than get defensive”
Offer higher level thinking questions and adequate time to solve problems
Be aware of sending students out of the classroom
Jane Elliot experiment
“The Lost Cause”
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs