Toronto’s schools are steeped in colonial attitudes, and Black students are paying the price. But educators and advocacy groups are working to change the ways schools work to better serve racialized students.
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Toronto’s schools are steeped in colonial attitudes, and Black students are paying the price. But educators and advocacy groups are working to change the ways schools work to better serve racialized students.
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