This book angered parents, so the school principal read it. Next, he decided to remove it.
(Photos below.)
The Principal at Pond elementary, Carlos Diaz-Granados, said a parent brought it to his attention. And, after reading it, he removed the book from that
classroom:
“Thank you for reaching out. We will not be using 'Our Skin' at Pond. After reading it myself, I felt that there are books that better serve our goals for teaching students about diversity, equity and inclusion.”
The rest of the story, and pages from the book, are below.
Page from "Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race" |
“That is horrendous!!!! I can’t believe someone would teach hate.”
—Elementary school parent
"That’s so disgusting that a book like that would be considered for any adolescent.”
—High school parent
Teachers in other districts also know about this book. And, they did not like that it was pushed on them to use in their classrooms.
You can view a read aloud of the book here:
Additional pages from the book:
Details:
ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM SHELF BOOK:
“Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race”
Status:
Principal removed it from kindergarten classroom.
Parent Concerns:
Divisive.
Negative portrayal of white people.
Components of Critical Race Theory.