Kansas City Activist Blog ALMOST Explains Student Walkouts Against Racism

Right now we present social justice logic confronting students across the metro. 

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Finding ANY excuse to get out pointless classes is a time honored tradition of scholars throughout the ages.

Check the science . . .

"We’re often told that the best way to bring about change is to engage in a respectful dialogue with those in power. So why would we choose the path of protest over peaceful conversation? "

Here's part of their answer . . .

"When confronting issues like rampant racism, hate crimes, and unpunished white supremacy within our school, the urgency cannot be overstated. These are problems that demand immediate attention, not bureaucratic dilly-dallying."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

The Power of Direct Action: Why Student Protests & Walkouts Are Necessary

The critical importance of direct action in challenging systemic issues, like racism in schools, and the tactics that those in power use to silence dissent. Why we must choose protest over pacification. When we talk about fighting for change, it's crucial to understand why direct action, like walkouts, can be more impactful than sitting down for a meeting with authority figures like a school superintendent.

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