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Hate-Free Schools Coalition of Albemarle County

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Community members, parents, teachers, and students. Addressing racial inequity by building community through activism and engagement in Albemarle County, VA

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In solidarity with our brothers and sisters across the country and in recognition that our communities are inextricably entwined, we ask you to join these community groups calling for #PoliceFreeSchools in Albemarle County & Charlottesville City Schools. chng.it/pCzTtyrJZQ


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“Absolutely unacceptable” that’s what students at Nelson County High School say about the treatment of a Nelson County High School students during an interaction with sheriffs in Nelson.

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The parking lot after a school board meeting last night in Franklin, the wealthiest place in Tennessee. Parents harassed medical professionals who had spoken in favor of masks in schools. “We know who you are. You can leave freely, but we will find you.”


Hate-Free Schools Coalition of Albemarle County Reposted

“All the Nazis came from outside Charlottesville” 🙄 This is in my school district. @k12albemarle @hatefreeacps @SURJ_Cville

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Hate-Free Schools Coalition of Albemarle County Reposted

Someone asked "How do you put this fire out?" That's a hard Q. -An apology for the hurtful things that were said, implied, or the way things were said is 100% needed. -Reach out to Ts to seek no-holds-barred, repercussion-free feedback, & not the same usual ones. (& not me) 1/


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