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EP 53: How Buffalo Schools Are Grappling With the Racist Attack in Their Community

EP 53: How Buffalo Schools Are Grappling With the Racist Attack in Their Community

Update: 2022-05-28
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Welcome to Episode 53 of The Equity Experience Podcast! In this solo episode, I read and share a TIME article discussing the racially-motivated shooting in Buffalo, New York and how Buffalo Public School District is addressing the violent attack.  Highlights from this article/podcast include: 



  • The need to offer social-emotional support/healing-centered curriculum to those who are grieving

  • The role that an anti-racist curriculum can play in helping to achieve educational equity 

  • The importance of educators/school leaders creating spaces for human-centered grieving, listening, and communication




Source: https://time.com/6179734/buffalo-schools-grapple-with-shooting/


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EP 53: How Buffalo Schools Are Grappling With the Racist Attack in Their Community

EP 53: How Buffalo Schools Are Grappling With the Racist Attack in Their Community

Karla Manning, PhD