RHS Student Says Things Are ‘a Little Bit Better’ After Protest Against N-Word

After an incident in January between a non-Black student and a Black substitute teacher at Richmond High School, where the student allegedly called the substitute the n-word, members of the school’s Black Student Union organized a protest against the use of the word on campus. BSU member Markeith Anderson, who was a leader of the protest that led to the “We Stop, You Stop” movement on campus, spoke to Richmond Pulse about what has changed since the effort began. Read more at Richmond Pulse.

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