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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRacists in One of America's Richest Counties Are Freaking Out Over a "Forced Busing" Proposal
October 7, 2019
Racists in One of Americas Richest Counties Are Freaking Out Over a Forced Busing Proposal
The Black Community needs to take responsibility or the white man will take them back to place where they dont want to go.
Edwin Rios
Blacks destroy school systems and schools, read one letter to county officials about the busing plan. Black families (as a core group) dont value education like other cultural groups, read another. The Black Community needs to take responsibility for the behavior of its people, a third declared, or the white man will take them back to place where they dont want to go. Dont worry, though. The writer insisted they were not being racist.
These letters were written in recent months in response to a Howard County (Maryland) Council resolution calling on the county school system to desegregate its schools. The letters target was a comprehensive redistricting proposal offered by Howard County schools superintendent Michael Martirano. The plan would ease overcrowding and, in Martiranos words, substantially improve equity and access to the best educational services in the countys schools. By redistributing students around the district and balancing the number of poor students in the districts schools, the proposal would make the schools more economically integrated, and thusin theorymore racially integrated.
Howard is one of the wealthiest counties in the country, with a median household income of $115,000. But Council member Mercer Rigby said in a statement that Howard County in recent decades has been increasingly segregated by race and socioeconomic status and added that redistricting was a civil rights issue. The Maryland Equity Project has deemed Howard County the most integrated school district in the state, but racial segregation persists once you enter the schoolhouse doors, with white students disproportionately taking Advanced Placement classes and Black students taking remedial classes, a 2017 Baltimore Sun investigation found. (A majority of kids in the district are Black, Latino, and Asian.)
At a time when schools across the country are slipping toward resegregation, the Howard County proposal would move roughly 7,400 students to different schools in a district of 57,000 kids, an effort that would reduce the number of schools with high rates of students in poverty. At 14 of the districts 62 elementary and middle schools, per the Baltimore Sun, at least half of the students qualify for free and reduced lunch, a proxy for poverty. The plan, Martirano told the Baltimore Sun, represented a true example of equity in action, looking at our capacity and our poverty rate so children all across the school system can receive an equitable education. Of the more than 12,000 kids who participated in free and reduced lunch in Howard County in 2018, roughly 47 percent of them were Black and 27 percent were Latino.
The response? An all-too-familiar backlash in which race and poverty were freely conflated. In more than 400 pages of written testimony submitted to county officials since July, Howard County residents cover the whole gamut of American racism: There is the oafish, booming racism; there is the polite, cooing racism. There are the racists who cite the data and the stats to argue that Black people are subhuman; theres the resident who cites Dr. Ben Carson as evidence that disadvantaged kids can succeed but only if their communities have strong values. Some decry social engineering and socialism, or warn that the plan would destroy neighborhood schools. Others are concerned that wealthy families would leave the district altogether. Parents and residents alike have protested against the redistricting proposal, waving signs like No Forced Busing. In all the aggrieved response bookended another incident in Howard Countys recent past. In May 2018, four white teenagers spray-painted the sidewalks of Glenelg High School, drawing swastikas and calling the black principal the n-word. They were later charged with hate crimes. Howard County stands out as a place where diversity and acceptance are cherished, Martirano had said at the time.
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Racists in One of America's Richest Counties Are Freaking Out Over a "Forced Busing" Proposal (Original Post)
babylonsister
Oct 2019
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Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)1. Conservatives don't value public education, democratized education.
They want education for the elect, and others to be ignorant so they are easier to use, exploit and con.
They hold public universities in contempt. Ignorance is Strength.
Enslaved, indentured, uneducated. Serfs and commodities.
Bettie
(16,110 posts)2. Apparently, we're still moving backward
FFS...this shouldn't still be happening.