For parents of color, schooling at home can be an act of resistance

Published in The Conversation.

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Excerpt: My 6-year-old hates the British. To be more specific, the British Empire that ruled over up to a quarter of the world’s land by the early 1900s. Hates that one of the biggest diamonds in the world, found in India over 1,000 years ago, now sits in the queen’s set of crown jewels. Hates that they drew up borders quickly and exited South Asia in the 1940s, resulting in the death of millions, and making his grandfather and great-grandparents refugees in the newly formed nation of India.


Read more: https://theconversation.com/for-parents-of-color-schooling-at-home-can-be-an-act-of-resistance-137691


Recommended Citation

Bajaj, M. (2020). What Can Peace Education Teach Us about Police Reform? Global Campaignfor Peace Education Blog. Available at: https://www.peace-ed-campaign.org/what-can-peace-education-teach-us-about-police-reform/

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