A Turning Point panel discussion: Stop the Hate
Marisa Saenz and Dave 'Dino' DeNatale talked with members of the Shaker school community, who are taking race relations conversations into their own hands.
Author: Dave "Dino" DeNatale, Marisa Saenz
Published: 5:17 PM EDT May 3, 2021
Updated: 9:01 PM EDT May 3, 2021
CLEVELAND — As America continues to progress towards a more inclusive and diversified society, students in the Shaker Heights school district are taking the conversation of race relations into their own hands and mentoring young students.
The students are a part of the Student Group on Race Relations, or SGORR, in Shaker Heights schools.
Monday night on WKYC.com, we presented our latest panel discussion as part of our "A Turning Point" series. 3News' Marisa Saenz and Dave 'Dino' DeNatale were your hosts for A Turning Point: Stop the Hate. The panel included Shaker students in the SGORR, who help mentor young students, along with parents of young students, and the teacher behind it all.