@VictorEntrepuer @aurabogado and the segregated schools of the 1960 and 70's
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And why bring up segregation as if it doesn't still happen? Not trying to be mean, but come on...
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@aurabogado @VictorEntrepuer because the other gentleman talked about history so I gave him examples of racism in history here.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@aurabogado @VictorEntrepuer there is no legal segregation. There is de facto1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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You bring up racism as if it's only a part of Pasadena's past. The city can't even deal with present reality.
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Look at school names: Marshall and Muir—as if either even visited there!
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Pasadena is home to Jackie Robinson and Octavia Butler, but the city won't even name them in buildings!
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Again, talk to black folks—and black youth especially. They'll let you know how racist PPD is. @elvince8 @VictorEntrepuer
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