<p>In this episode of Untold Racism we discuss Black History Month and why, for some, opting out may or may not be what you think it is. 2020, once again shed light on the racism that exists in America and the white of things. Fast forward to February 2021 and somehow BHM and school curriculum is a hot topic. We were honored to have a special guest, Laura this episode. She will discuss her experiences this year with the Black History learning curriculum of her children (Kindergarten and Second grade). Laura is home schooling due to COVID, her eyes were opened to the reality of what schools are teaching about Black History.</p>
<p>All three of us are still left to ponder...</p>
<p>1. Should history class be revamped?</p>
<p>2. Since Black History is American History should it be taught that way?</p>
<p>3. Is Black History Month another divisive seed planted at an early age?</p>
<p>Final thoughts... Black History should be celebrated today and every day!</p>
<p>If you have a SIDE HUSTLE and need a place to work, store goods, or host a podcast check out R2W.com!</p>

The Ro & Jo Show/Ro Speaks

The Ro & Jo Show/Ro Speaks

Black History Month

MAR 3, 202139 MIN
The Ro & Jo Show/Ro Speaks

Black History Month

MAR 3, 202139 MIN

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<p>In this episode of Untold Racism we discuss Black History Month and why, for some, opting out may or may not be what you think it is. 2020, once again shed light on the racism that exists in America and the white of things. Fast forward to February 2021 and somehow BHM and school curriculum is a hot topic. We were honored to have a special guest, Laura this episode. She will discuss her experiences this year with the Black History learning curriculum of her children (Kindergarten and Second grade). Laura is home schooling due to COVID, her eyes were opened to the reality of what schools are teaching about Black History.</p> <p>All three of us are still left to ponder...</p> <p>1. Should history class be revamped?</p> <p>2. Since Black History is American History should it be taught that way?</p> <p>3. Is Black History Month another divisive seed planted at an early age?</p> <p>Final thoughts... Black History should be celebrated today and every day!</p> <p>If you have a SIDE HUSTLE and need a place to work, store goods, or host a podcast check out R2W.com!</p>