“In the months leading up to the pandemic, there were a lot more racial incidents and the school responded by having several of the black students lead restorative circles with our teachers. These meetings were organized so that other black students and I could share what was going on from our perspective and how it affected us. But many of us found this difficult.” — Anonymous-2
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