一名杭特学院教授被安排休假,因为有记录显示,她在一次关于学校关闭的UM会议上对黑人学生发表种族主义言论。
A Hunter College professor was placed on leave after a recording revealed her making racist remarks about Black students during a Zoom meeting on school closures.
在2月10日有关纽约市上西区可能关闭学校的苏姆会议中,亨特学院的一名教授被安排休假。 据报道,她在那里说黑人学生“太笨,不知道自己在一所坏学校里 ” 。 以黑人八年级学生的话说,这一评论引起了城市官员、教育工作者和社区成员的广泛谴责。
A Hunter College professor was placed on leave after a recording surfaced of her making racially charged remarks during a Feb. 10 Zoom meeting about potential school closures in New York City’s Upper West Side, where she reportedly said Black students were “too dumb to know they’re in a bad school.” The comment, made as a Black eighth grader spoke, sparked widespread condemnation from city officials, educators, and community members.
一次紧急会议吸引了150多名与会者,他们一致谴责这些言论,呼吁开展反偏见培训,并敦促改进虚拟会议协议。
An emergency meeting drew over 150 attendees who unanimously condemned the remarks, called for anti-bias training, and urged improved virtual meeting protocols.
虽然尚未最后确定正式的关闭计划,但这一事件加剧了关于教育中系统性不平等的辩论,特别是学校重组建议如何影响黑人和低收入学生。
While no formal closure plans have been finalized, the incident intensified debate over systemic inequities in education, particularly how school restructuring proposals affect Black and low-income students.