I ASKED THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO FIGHT FOR BLACK GIRLS. THEY IGNORED ME.
This article explains a female experience of being Black and how it has impacted her in so many ways that not everyone is treating her the same. She walking down the hallway at her school and a administrator stop her while she was walking and he felt like that person was looking at her wrong due to what she was wearing at school saying that her shorts were too short and that she didn't want to see her wearing them again. At that moment this young students felt really embarrassed and shaken because she was told not to wear whatever she was wearing that this school feeling traded by this administrators which wondered if her impression of that students had her changed simply because of the shorts she was wearing.
For my experience there are a lot of students females who has the same story has this young girl of being a young black women and finding out that these stories are being pulled out of class or stopped by someone because of what they look like show me that school these days still can't accept a black female of getting an education. In addition, the plain truth is that black girls are disciplined because dress code violations much more frequently than the white girls at any school because this is happening all over the world and often face much harsher consequences then others.
she mentioned how truly scary it can be to be black woman and how you don't always get treated the same as others, which is very unfair because no one should ever have to endure that kind of treatment. she mentions how scary it can be just simply walking, minding your business until someone picks apart what your wearing and as a black female it can be terrifying because you don't know what can happen at any given moment which just shows what type of society we live in because no one should have to feel that way walking to class.
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