Day 35 | Our Shared Humanity
Discrimination, racism, sexism, and all other forms of oppression should undoubtedly be met with condemnation—but not before taking the time to listen and reflect.
Kenneth Woods is transportation and program coordinator in the Corporate Work Study Department at Cristo Rey San Jose Jesuit High School. He is always seeking to share his experience and learn from others.
Discrimination, racism, sexism, and all other forms of oppression should undoubtedly be met with condemnation—but not before taking the time to listen and reflect.
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