Last Thursday, February 4th, during a routine meeting of the Longmeadow Coalition for Racial Justice Task Force, anonymous attendees of the public Zoom call unmuted themselves and unleashed a stream of anti-semetic
A hundred different faces in little boxes popped up on Ms. Kayla Werlin’s screen as she opened her computer. All of the faces, which included some of Longmeadow High School’s own students,
“It’s important to learn other cultures so we can grow, respect, and learn from one another,” says Alumni Maya Powe. “Especially because Longmeadow is predominantly white, we need to do a better
On July 20, the town of Longmeadow declared racism to be a public health crisis. The Black Lives Matter movement was recently spurred with the death of George Floyd on May 25th,
The racial slur of the n-word is ubiquitous in society today, whether it be in music lyrics, movies, jokes, slang, or even English literature. From Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird freshman