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The politics of being color-blind.
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This Week on Our Blog
Am I a Racist Teacher for Not Being ‘Color-Blind’?
Marilyn Rhames:
The first step teachers can take to rid America of racial injustice is to self-assess to what extent, if any, they believe the racial lie. For example, if you would teach black children, but no-way-in-hell live next door to them, you probably believe the lie.
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