In class this week, we focused on tolerance, respect, and sharing experiences. During our Morning Meeting on Wednesday, students were asked to share experiences where they felt singled out based on an element of their identity. Several students shared about times where they were treated poorly because of their race or their religion. The next day, I asked students to share their surprises on the board. These are some amazing responses. And, yes, I did cry.
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