St. Paul’s School discusses racial justice after BLM sign found defaced
A Black Lives Matter sign at St. Paul’s School had the word All written in red pen in one of the letters. Courtesy
This is a screenshot from an online presentation by St. Paul s School Rector Kathy Giles and other school leaders after a Black Lives Matter was defaced on the school campus. Courtesy
Published: 2/10/2021 3:54:01 PM
St. Paul’s School is having discussions about racial justice this week, after a Black Lives Matter sign was defaced, elevating concern among students about racism on campus.
Rector Kathy Giles held a virtual town hall webinar Monday to discuss the incident, in which someone wrote the word “all” in red pen on a Black Lives Matter sign that was hanging in a classroom in the school’s Lindsay Center.