Studies show that students who learn about racism and inequality are more likely to develop empathy and critical thinking skills. For example, research from the American Psychological Association found that talking openly about race helps reduce bias, not increase it. Data also shows that racial gaps still exist in education, income, and discipline in schools, which means ignoring race doesn’t make those problems disappear. Teaching these topics helps students understand real issues and prepares them to create a more fair and inclusive society.
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