![]() ![]() But she also felt like an outcast during her early years, as first through third grade was hard because she needed to learn English and was also frequently subjected to behavior intervention otherwise. She remembers it fondly for being around other black and brown students, using the phrase being around "people that looked like me." Qorsho is careful to point out her teachers were white though. Hassan found herself in Atlanta, Georgia. It left her mother to take on multiple jobs to sustain Qorsho's well-being and upbringing (along with an older sister). She had to grow up in a one-parent household because her dad died in a car accident. The start of the Somali Civil War is unclear but Qorsho Hassan's parents escaped before it broke out. So there's a duality between that heritage alongside American culture in her ideological development. ![]() Qorsho Hassan was born in Louisiana to Somali parents. Qorsho Hassan says when describing disadvantaged students in the classroom. Like you can say 'oh you know I wasn't aware' that this student of color was facing food insecurity…" she continues. Upholding white supremacy and making sure that you know…. And the system is really teachers, white teachers, they're the ones that are in the majority of the classrooms. "Well why are students of color struggling? Why are they having a hard time integrating or acclimating to school culture? And the reality is, is that the school culture is embedded in white supremacy. Source: /REYSrOlIdA- Mythinformed MKE June 1, 2021 Minnesota Teacher of the Year award recipient and “anti-racist” advocate states White Teachers are the reason why “students of color” do not succeed in the classroom. This 43-second snippet posted on Twitter by MythInformed doesn't convey the seemingly upbeat and supportive tone Qorsho Hassan expresses throughout the hour-long discussion. Hassan allows you to more clearly distinguish the moments where the universal values of being a teacher flirt with 2021's divisive dogma known as CRT. That's because the approachable and kind nature of Ms. The podcast interview between the Nomadic Hustle channel and Minnesota's 2020 teacher of the year, Qorsho Hassan, is enlightening from start to finish. Now we finally have a chance to properly hear the argument from the other side. ![]() Rufo ? May 26, 2021īut how did a massive conglomerate like Disney fall privy to introducing partisan politics in the workplace? Moreover, what shifted the US public education system in the past few years towards being this culture war minefield it is today?īuckle up, ladies and gents. He's the one who first broke the story.įor reference here's his definition of the ideology and its application of practice. But when you get that news it's wrapped in a layer of scandal from the get-go.Ĭhris Rufo is an outspoken critic of CRT. It's one thing to hear about Disney making their conservative employees feel uncomfortable. When it comes to the debate surrounding Critical Race Theory and the fight against it in our society, we need to make sure we're looking at the big picture. ![]()
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