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Marc and Reed think more conversations about race shoulld be happening in schools but fear seems to be standing in the way. While we have empathy for teachers who may, rightfully, be feeling afraid and unprepared to champion racial justice, we also explore a few steps forward to make space for more conversations about race in classrooms and board meetings. Along the way, we consider the role of "moral panic" and availability bias.
By Reed DyerMarc and Reed think more conversations about race shoulld be happening in schools but fear seems to be standing in the way. While we have empathy for teachers who may, rightfully, be feeling afraid and unprepared to champion racial justice, we also explore a few steps forward to make space for more conversations about race in classrooms and board meetings. Along the way, we consider the role of "moral panic" and availability bias.