A good friend and parent of the same private school we're in helped me understand the importance of affinity groups. That said, I fail to see how you cannot have a mission-based rather than race-based approach to affinity groups. I think you'd have the same practical outcome without the division. It disgusts me that they look are skin…
A good friend and parent of the same private school we're in helped me understand the importance of affinity groups. That said, I fail to see how you cannot have a mission-based rather than race-based approach to affinity groups. I think you'd have the same practical outcome without the division. It disgusts me that they look are skin pigment for membership--how light does your skin need to be before you get challeneged? Why can you not have the mission to "make the school as welcoming to Blacks as possible" and accept the occasional non-Black who really has great ideas on how to further the mission?
A good friend and parent of the same private school we're in helped me understand the importance of affinity groups. That said, I fail to see how you cannot have a mission-based rather than race-based approach to affinity groups. I think you'd have the same practical outcome without the division. It disgusts me that they look are skin pigment for membership--how light does your skin need to be before you get challeneged? Why can you not have the mission to "make the school as welcoming to Blacks as possible" and accept the occasional non-Black who really has great ideas on how to further the mission?