Berkeley High School is proposing a new schedule to attempt, by any means possible, to eliminate the achievement gap that has African Americans and Latinos dropping out at an almost 50% rate while whites in particular succeed in high numbers. I attended an informational meeting and, with great trepidation, joined the small group to discuss what we liked about the plan, what were our worries, and what options we had to end the achievement gap if we disagreed with the proposals.
I should have taken a rescue remedy or meditated before the meeting, but I entered the group armored with fear and anger.
"it"s too late by high school, I worked in an elementary school. I suggest vocational training so "they" can get jobs and earn a living."
OUCH!!!!
I turned to the speaker, full of the self-righteousness that comes from being excessively attached to the only truth worth knowing. And I had forgotten that listening is the best strategy for writing a great paper cut!
"That is old fashioned racism." was my fabulous retort.
"No it isn"t. Car mechanics requires knowlwdge of math. And we need plumbers."
She is exactly the stereotype of white people that drive me crazy. She is older, has frizzy gray hair and the barest whisper of lips. Topped with wire-rimmed glasses and a knit sweater, I am completely closed to her humanity.
I keep as quiet as the other members of the group, no one daring to back either of us, wishing to sink into a daze of pseudo-agreement.
I sink into speaking in Spanish to a woman who has a daughter in the school already and is a teacher in my kids" former pre-school.
"Can you listen to what people are saying?" The informal white facilitator asks me.
"I"m translating," I lie.
She backs off, then later asks me in Spanish if I have anything else to add.
I respond in English, wondering if she knew I was vaguely translating and mostly quejandome en español.
To be perfectly transparent, the woman who annoyed me approached me later and apologized, seeking relief from her discomfort.
"Didn"t you see "Stand and Deliver"? I ask her. "Did you see what he did in a year?!"
She finally admits her daughter will be fine no matter what the schedule is and says she will support the new proposal if we really believe it will help. Alright now. There are a few happy endings to these sharp moments
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