Making Space For Black and Brown Conspiracy Theories

Any New York City Public school teacher will tell you, remote teaching in the global epicenter of a pandemic is a wild ride. I would know, I am a Special Education and English Teacher at a Transfer school, a school that specializes in educating the most “at-risk” of not graduating in the city, in Red Hook, Brooklyn. My students are incredible, they range from 16-21 years old, and wear so many hats in their lives, they are young parents, head of households, artists, and scholars.

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Breonna Taylor’s Name Has Become a Hot Commodity

2020 was supposed to be Breonna Taylor’s year. She never asked to be the subject of a viral hashtag or to have her name on t-shirts, or for a documentary about her to be made. She was saving up money to buy a house. She wanted to have a baby with her boyfriend, Kenneth. They had already picked out a name.

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