
Massachusetts school offers 'safe space' for 'students of color' after Rittenhouse, Arbery verdicts
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A middle school in Massachusetts offered segregated "safe spaces" to students after the verdicts for both Kyle Rittenhouse and the Ahmaud Arbery cases.
The letter details three separate "safe spaces" that were held on Dec. 2 responding to the verdicts for both Kyle Rittenhouse and the Ahmaud Arbery murder, with one of them being for "Students of Color." It also encouraged parents to discuss the safe space choices with their students.
Students had an option to attend their advisory class-period as usual, or pick from one of three "safe spaces" after watching a video from the school's principal, Chassity Coston, addressing both cases.
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