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Since the start of the pandemic, we have seen a rise in hate crimes against the Asian American / Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Just last week, a hate crime targeting Asian Americans occurred in Atlanta, Georgia. Let’s reflect on ways that we can support our community members and respond to racism and hatred in our country and community. As Mr. Zemsky said in a recent newsletter, "As a school, this is a moment for us to demonstrate that we stand in solidarity with the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander members of our community."
Upper School students represented Moravian Academy at the virtual NAIS Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) on December 1 - December 4, 2020.
At Moravian Academy, we strive to cultivate a healthy community in all aspects, including diversity, equity, and inclusion. These have become huge buzzwords over the past several years, and particularly in recent months. From curating picture books that represent a wide range of identities in the Lower School to engaging Upper School students in conversations about their personal identity journeys, teachers at Moravian are finding ways to share a global perspective with our students.
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