Ahmaud Arbery: Responding as Educators to a Culture of Racism
As Ignatian educators, how are we called to respond to a culture of racism? How can we journey with students who carry the weight of racism?
Brian Maraña is an alumnus of three Jesuit institutions: Loyola Blakefield ’00, Loyola University in Maryland ’04, and the Ateneo de Manila University ’17. He has worked for The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies and for Xavier School in Manila, and he currently serves as the assistant principal for academics at Loyola Blakefield.
As Ignatian educators, how are we called to respond to a culture of racism? How can we journey with students who carry the weight of racism?
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