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Who checked the white girl's id?
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@thehilll Black student interrogated after white student calls police over her napping in her Yale dorm
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Power trippin. Language meant to intimidate and suppress rather than de-escalate. It's self-serving and it's certainly not an example of "to protect and to serve."
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I think the white part is a given.
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I am so sick and tired of this!!!
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Imagine the people who go through it and the people who look like them and have kids, mothers, sisters

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breaks my heart
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You'd think with these stories going national on a daily basis, it seems, people would start to re-evaluate their implicit biases. But I guess not. I guess some people are so immune from consequences that they feel entitled to cause problems for other people because they can.
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In CA, lawyers must take a certain number of credits in “Elimination of Bias.” The concept is that some of it can be unconscious, no matter how inclusive we try to be. But these incidents lately are egregious.
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As a public school teacher, I think teachers should be required to take an implicit bias class too. The achievement gap has many causes, but to ignore that the unconscious bias teachers might have towards their students isn't an element is naive.
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Is it really that unconscious though?
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Certainly, most of the time it is conscious, especially for the egregious examples. I am just saying even the most well-meaning person could have an unconscious bias as well.
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Calling the police
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#SarahBraasch to intimidate & harass POC. She needs to be held accountable! And@Yale & lawmakers need to prescribe better options for the police to respond to such abuse by racists.#YaleWhileBlack#IvyLeagueWhileBlack#DefeatRacism
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Seems a reasonable thing to do...in 1952..
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Basically, the student was Trumped
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