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Jenny Brundin/CPR News East High students, from left, senior Hermela Goshu, senior Lilia Scudamore, junior Alia Quinby, and senior, Angel Koger. The students have been working with the district s Title IX coordinator to clarify district policies so students know their rights related to sexual harassment and assault. Lilia Scudamore was scrolling through Snapchat one warm August evening. One post stopped her cold: a former classmate writing about being sexually assaulted by a boy she knew. Then more girls posted about this same boy. Post after post came in over the next three days about the same boy or sexual misconduct by other boys. The reposting eventually became a flood. ....
Michael Atkins recalls getting off the bus he took across Denver in sixth grade and hearing a teacher snidely say, “Here come the bus kids.” To succeed at the mostly white school he attended, “I needed to adopt the go-along-to-get-along strategy. I needed to try and act white,” said Atkins, who is Black. “We ask children to do that every single day.” Several decades later, Denver Public Schools is still grappling with how to serve Black students well. Atkins is now the principal of Stedman Elementary School. Along with every other principal in the district, he was required to develop a plan this year to celebrate Black students’ strengths and close academic gaps between Black students and their white peers. ....
What: A Covid-safe car rally/caravan, starting in the parking lot at South High School. In-person and virtual speakers, followed by a car caravan ending at Manual High School.
Who: Community Activist and Denver School Board Director Tay Anderson, in collaboration with local organizers, is hosting the event. Anderson will provide opening remarks, followed by a statement from Congresswoman Diana Degette. In-person speakers include Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, Hermela Goshu (DPS Student Leader from East High School), Wendy Howell from the Working Families Party, and RTD Board Director Shontel Lewis. Virtual speakers include Former Colorado State Representative Joseph Salazar, Colorado State Representative Leslie Herod and Sarah Metsch from ADAPT. ....