Why Race Matters
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By Kathleen Barnard | Wild Rose, WI
Kathleen Barnard remembers September of 1925 and her unhappy first day of first grade.
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It's like a lighthouse. A beacon of light in a sea of darkness.
Every step, every mile that you put in, you feel yourself becoming better. You feel yourself changing.
All of a sudden I could do everything they talked about in therapy, but I never thought I could do.
You don't have to wear stripes on your arms to go out and motivate people, to lead people, to make a change, to do something different.
There is no place for racism in our society. We must work together as a community to ensure we no longer teach, or tolerate it. Read full statement here.
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