WHATELY With flags swaying and truck horns blaring, a convoy of trucks making its way to Washington, D.C., made a brief stop at the Whately Diner Wednesday afternoon to fuel up and greet supporters.An extension of similar protests that took place in.
WHATELY With flags swaying and truck horns blaring, a convoy of trucks making its way to Washington D.C. made a brief stop at the Whately Diner Wednesday afternoon to fuel up and greet supporters.An extension of similar protests that took place in.
Frontier, Union 38 school districts’ anti-racism committee talks progress, creating more structured effort
Frontier Regional School in South Deerfield. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Published: 4/7/2021 3:08:15 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD Members of the Frontier and Union 38 regional school districts’ Anti-Racism and Equity Committee say they aim to create more structure and organization next school year in their efforts toward creating an anti-racist community.
“It’s really about creating more structure around this work,” said Amanda Mozea, who was hired by the districts last year as a consultant to the Anti-Racism and Equity Committee, “and thinking about how we can deepen this work … using the expertise of this committee and these different committees, and making sure we can sustain this.”