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RE: [ncte-hs] Re: How to help


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  • Subject: RE: [ncte-hs] Re: How to help
  • From: "Leah Zuidema" <zuidema@i2k.com>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 20:58:43 -0400

As English teachers, we with our students can do our part to make sure
that something like the way we treated Japanese-Americans,
German-Americans, etc. during/after WWII doesn't happen to people today.  
Literature, discussions, writing, can all be small ways to work toward
that goal--esp. when our students are so conscious of it, like now.

Also, somebody else was posting about why this happened.  Specifically, of
course, I don't know.  But one thing that does help me personally through
this is remembering that yes there is evil in the world, but that wasn't the
way it was supposed to be...and isn't the way it will always be.
Prayers for us all,
Leah


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