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This week, Jaylin discusses the current discourse going on right now about the teaching of critical race theory and making topics like systemic racism and black history mandatory subjects to teach within our public education curriculum. First, Jaylin opens up the episode talking about the predominately Southern holiday known as Confederate Memorial Day, and speaks on the racial undertones it, and all other Confederate remembrance has. Jaylin uses that topic as a Segway into the rest of the episode, where she highlights not only the importance of accurate historical lessons being taught within our schools, but why its also important for a portion of those lessons to revolve around black history. With quotes, analogies, and personal stories, Jaylin's got you completely covered this week.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jaylintully
Chart and Article on when Confederate monuments were erected: https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/16/us/confederate-monuments-backlash-chart-trnd/index.html
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This week, Jaylin discusses the current discourse going on right now about the teaching of critical race theory and making topics like systemic racism and black history mandatory subjects to teach within our public education curriculum. First, Jaylin opens up the episode talking about the predominately Southern holiday known as Confederate Memorial Day, and speaks on the racial undertones it, and all other Confederate remembrance has. Jaylin uses that topic as a Segway into the rest of the episode, where she highlights not only the importance of accurate historical lessons being taught within our schools, but why its also important for a portion of those lessons to revolve around black history. With quotes, analogies, and personal stories, Jaylin's got you completely covered this week.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jaylintully
Chart and Article on when Confederate monuments were erected: https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/16/us/confederate-monuments-backlash-chart-trnd/index.html