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Faneeza Mohamed πŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

@faneeza7

Guyanese born & raised. Elem & MS Teacher. Coach & Mentor. Self published my 1st book on Amazon titled My Teacher Reflection Journal

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Guyanese πŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡¬πŸ‡Ύ Christmas is in full swing here. Black cake, pepper pot, and pholorie for now. The rest to come. #Guyana #Guyanese

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Summer is off to a great start. Sleeping in. Naps. Kickboxing. Walking with friends. Hanging out with friends and family. Reading. And it's only been a week. 😍 #summer2023

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Diversity is a valuable asset, and it can enhance the learning experiences of all students. So my wondering is, why is it acceptable for schools to consider the legacy of the applicants and not their race?

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I read that FL passed new standards for teaching AA history in schools so there is no risk of indoctrination around privilege and oppression. My wondering is why is revision of events acceptable but the actual events are viewed as possibilities for indoctrination.

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apple.news/AHF-GUV8vT72fs… Let’s just ignore the trauma, violence, tearing apart of families, denial of basic rights, and the buying and selling of humans.