Episode 224: Racial Isolation at School: Unmasking this Unspoken Struggle

Depression. Anxiety. Loneliness. Fear. These are real feelings experienced by Black students at predominantly white schools.  These feelings often go unreported and unacknowledged. Yet racial isolation is real. It affects students' mental health, academic performance, and long-term career prospects. It's time to stop the false claims of "inclusion" and "colorblindness."

We need to get real and honest about this racial elephant in the classroom. Join us for this important show! 

  • What does racial isolation look like?

  • What can students do to protect themselves?

  • How can parents help?

  • How can we eliminate racism in the classroom?

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