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What to do When Love and Fear Collide: Unpacking the Conversations Around Race in our Schools
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What to do When Love and Fear Collide: Unpacking the Conversations Around Race in our Schools
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Wednesday, December 15, 2021, 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM
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Prospect High School
801 W Kensington Rd
Mt Prospect, IL 60056
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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS / DISTRICT 214 COMMUNITY SPEAKER SERIES
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2021 | 7-8:30 PM | PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOL
What to do When Love and Fear Collide: Unpacking the Conversations Around Race in our Schools
We learn from a young age to be polite and to live by the
golden rule. Yet, a quick review of the social landscape
reminds us that when topics come up about race, critical
race theory, and equity plans in schools, civility and the
golden rule are often discarded.
Come listen as Audra Wilson, Executive Director of Shriver
Center on Poverty Law, unpacks relevant racial topics and
explores what’s at the core of these elevated responses.
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