(THE POST MILLENNIAL) – A New York City junior high is planning on separating students by race in order to discuss social justice topics next week, according to The New York Post.
According to an email sent to parents obtained by the outlet, the Lower Manhattan Community Middle School will conduct the activity in order to "…undo the legacy of racism and oppression in this country that impacts our school community."
Principal Shanna Douglas wrote in the email that children in grades seven and eight will opt into one of five "affinity groups." Asians, whites and multi-racial students will be in their own categories. African-American and Hispanic students will be combined into one group.
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