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Not counting this one, we ve posted eighteen twelve times on the black-on-Asian attacks that have been reported recently, all in the month of February.which is not over yet.
When I say they ve been reported , of course, there s been a lot of reporting blaming it on Trump, who called out the Government of China over a virus that has now killed half a million American of all races, but really, blacks have been attacking Asians as long as I ve been alive. Immigrant Asians are frequently poor enough to have to live near blacks, and Asians frequently operate small stores in black neighborhoods, which makes them targets of constant harassment and violence. Worse, their children sometimes go to school with blacks
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The House of Representatives has passed a law treating hate crimes against Asians as a special, Federal offense:
The House on Tuesday passed anti-Asian hate crimes legislation by a vote of 364-62, clearing the bill for President Biden’s signature. https://t.co/ymEpR8W955 The New York Times (@nytimes) May 18, 2021
When I saw that, I thought Well, blacks will definitely be hardest hit by this one!
Of course, they ll only be
second hardest hit, since the bill is based on the fact that large young black men are literally punching elderly, frail Asians to death.
But it s clear that both the media and the legislators are refusing to think about that that.
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I want to thank Rebecca for what she has done, Efstratiou said. It hasn t been easy.
Working as an educator and school administrator for the last 25 years, Domina has a background in special education, district support specialist, assistant principal, and principal. I believe that building relationships through consistent and positive engagement is the key to unlocking the potential for all students regardless of their individual needs, Domina wrote to the Minuteman in 2020. I tirelessly promote that every day is an opportunity to, be the difference for kids.
Domina said in the year since the last election he has been actively engaged with the committee attending virtual meetings and adding his own comments and insights during open mic.
Brookline identifies superintendent finalist
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Brookline school officials have identified a potential new superintendent in Dr. Linus Guillory, Lowell Public Schools chief schools officer.
There were 18 candidates for the position, which has been open since former Superintendent Andrew Bott stepped down from the Public Schools of Brookline in July 2019. Bott was succeeded by former interim Superintendent Ben Lummis and current interim Dr. Jim Marini.
Three of the candidates who applied for the permanent position were African American, two were Asian and the remainder white, according to School Committee member Helen Charlupski, who chairs the Superintendent Search Committee. The candidates were evenly split between men and women, Charlupski reported at the School Committee s Feb. 11 meeting.