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Controversy after CMS hosted Kendi. Here s what the professor shared on anti-racism. Anna Maria Della Costa, The Charlotte Observer Jul. 3 Despite two top North Carolina Republicans issuing an angry statement last month, charging that Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools was embracing a discriminatory ideology, video released Friday of the event in question shows something different. Critical Race Theory was specifically discussed for less than two minutes out of a more than 40-minute-long session during a keynote address from Ibram X. Kendi to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools leaders in June. The politicians, N.C. Sen. Phil Berger and Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, had claimed: This is the state s second-largest school district embracing a discriminatory ideology by paying $25,000 to learn from (Critical Race Theory s) most prominent adherent. ....
This show originally aired Sept. 3, 2020. Many in Charlotte and across the country lived in the digital divide long before the pandemic. Now, it has become “a national crisis.” School systems raced to get laptops and tablets into students’ hands, but that’s only half the battle. As many as 17 million students across the country lack adequate internet connection. In Charlotte, 45,000 homes are without broadband internet – largely in communities of color, resulting in a “digital redlining.” My latest project for @theobserver/@Report4America on Charlotte s digital divide. It has not deepened since the pandemic but it has made it an emergency. ....
Gantt Center adds homegrown executive Sophia Partlow Artistic pathway started at former Afro Center
COURTESY SOPHIA MATTHEWS PARTLOW Charlotte native Sophia Mathews Partlow is the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture s vice president for communications and technology innovation. December is a homecoming of sorts for Sophia Matthews Partlow. The Charlotte native grew up attending camps at the Afro-American Cultural Center in First Ward, which moved to Second Ward in 2009 to a new facility and is now the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture. She assumed the role of vice president, communications and technology innovation at Gantt Center on Dec. 1. ....