Dear #RPSStrong Family,
As many others have noted over the past 24 hours, one of the most striking aspects of yesterday's events was how law enforcement responded to the overwhelmingly white insurrectionists, as compared to how they responded to BLM protestors of color in Lafayette Park in DC this past summer.
Yesterday, mostly white men seized and vandalized the United States Capitol – and were then allowed to simply walk away.
Last summer, peaceful, mostly Black protestors, who had gathered a block away from the White House to make their voices heard, were gassed and forcibly removed with military tactics, including the use of a US Army helicopter. I shudder at the thought of what would have transpired if the individuals who attacked the United States Congress were Black.
As educators and parents, we need to talk about this with our children. And those of us who are white have a special responsibility to do so. For our national "reckoning" on race to yield tangible results, we must actively and repeatedly call out inequity, educate our children about it, and teach them to uproot it.
Yesterday's events were horrific. But rather than run from them, let's confront them and the uncomfortable truths about race that they laid bare. In doing so, perhaps we can take one more step towards fulfilling the ideals symbolized by the United States Capitol.
With great appreciation,
Jason