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https://forms.gle/KyDMwdM51A2vYyKJ9On Friday, Nov. 19, Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges in the shootings of three people during a protest over police violence against Black people in Kenosha, Wisconsin. We know the verdict will lead to potentially difficult conversations in the classroom in the coming days. Educators, how do you plan to handle questions about the verdict? Will your choices about how to handle this moment feel different in the wake of legislation in several states restricting how educators discuss racism in the classroom? Do you have advice to share?
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