Submitted by PleaseBmoreCharming t3_10sm6sl in baltimore
CaptainObvious110 t1_j73come wrote
Reply to comment by rockybalBOHa in First Latina to be crowned Miss Coppin State University faces backlash by PleaseBmoreCharming
Going back to my own experience growing up my elementary school was at least 60-70% Hispanic with the rest being black and maybe five Asian students. No white students despite the neighborhood having a large population of white folks. The white students went to other schools that were rather homogeneous.
It wasn't until I came to Baltimore that I went to school with white students and that was at Gardenville elementary.
Middle school was 100% black. I would say that it wasn't a horrible school education wise but then again it's pretty hard to get a decent education when you have a bunch of kids that have severe behavior problems.
Chief--BlackHawk t1_j7bjudt wrote
My elementary and middle school were almost exclusively black (neighborhoods too), and my highschool was far more mixed (majority black, but significant white and Hispanic popular). I think being in a mixed environment really opened my perspective on things at a younger age since my upbringing was surrounded by people that only looked like me.
CaptainObvious110 t1_j7dgue9 wrote
Exactly. Mix it up! We have way too many adults that have grown up in a homogeneous environment and as a result lack understanding of people who don't look like them.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments