We speak about police brutality; and the world screams in aggravation after "I can't breathe". We tap on black on black crime and the world tip toes on egg shells. We are well aware of the systemic profiling in racism; as our black people drive & walk home in their own neighborhoods. Until one day they are stopped and ask "what is your name, where are you going, and let me see your ID". And no every stop made is a reasonable justifiable cause. Although we do appreciate the public services in All neighborhoods; however a dress does not cover-up inequalities through intimidation is the real world world. As ALL children face a struggle in hardships with education & virtual schooling.
In a COVID-19 pandemic world. Which returns us ALL back to the pages of our past history. We continue in a struggle to accept the denial if not another generation of distress
“The Little Rock Nine
was a group of nine African American students enrolled in Little Rock Central
High School in 1957. Their enrollment was followed by the Little Rock Crisis,
in which the students were initially prevented from entering the racially segregated
school by Orval Faubus, the Governor of Arkansas”.
When I address who will lead our children; it applies to what we ourselves lack, choose not to educate & share, if not deny the Truth's of a conversation to speak on Equity in Education. That will determine their history moving forward of what we have accomplished in this generation.
In Memory & Honor of all our colored children to equal education.