In the upheaval following the murder of George Floyd, passionate debates ignited across America about what to do with the remnants of the Civil War. It divided one in Jacksonville, Fla.
A Florida teacher is suing her school district for allegedly retaliating against her after she spoke out about racism
After the murder of George Floyd and the summer of protests that followed led to greater dialogue among her students, Amy Donofrio decided last fall to hang up a “Black Lives Matter” banner outside her classroom.
Most of the students at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Florida where she had taught for nine years were Black. And Donofrio, who is White, wanted them to feel supported.
“I just wanted to make it clear to my students that when they walk into my room, they can feel safe,” she told CNN. “They can let out a breath. They can know that they matter.”
Florida teacher Amy Donofrio, who was suspended for refusing to remove a Black Lives Matter sign outside her classroom is now taking the district to court