Ingraham High Native American/Latino Student Protest
I attended this protest rally in front of Ingraham High today at noon. There were about 40 students and community members. Sponsored by the Native/Latino club at Ingraham High, it was organized to call attention to issues around cultural competency, equity and student learning. One student read Ingraham's mission statement which says, in part, "to empower multi-ethnic urban youth.."
They would like an assembly every year for Indigieous People's Day. They would like a Native American focus at Ingraham with teaching by Native American elders. (This is interesting because it echoes what the members of Africatown wanted and the district is working with Africatown on their program.)
They would like an assembly every year for Indigieous People's Day. They would like a Native American focus at Ingraham with teaching by Native American elders. (This is interesting because it echoes what the members of Africatown wanted and the district is working with Africatown on their program.)
Comments
Westside
Do you mean all "minority" and women's issues? I'd say that should be taught for the majority of the year - given that we are the majority...
half the sky
Kudos to these students who organized this event. What you are doing is important, and we are proud of you. Reach out for help if you need it--we are here to support you.
However, the fact that they feel marginalized enough to take this step should, in my opinion, trigger a response from the administration that offers other options and validates their concerns.
Principal Floe has been a strong leader at IHS in so many ways, demonstrated by the passion that was invoked when he was threatened with being fired from the district.
His school has changed a lot since then, and there are many moving pieces that, I'm sure, are difficult to manage. However, I'm still a little confused about the response to the Native students' requests.
I don't have any answers. I just want to show support for these kids (and their community leaders).
-GHS Parent