0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views4 pages

Before We Defund The Police, We Must Critically Examine The Racism of Educators - Lankelly Chase

Uploaded by

legofannq245
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views4 pages

Before We Defund The Police, We Must Critically Examine The Racism of Educators - Lankelly Chase

Uploaded by

legofannq245
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

14/10/2024, 13:00 Before we defund the police, we must critically examine the racism of educators – Lankelly Chase

Skip to content

Open mobile menu

Search
FAQs
Contact
Accessibility Tools
Twitter
Instagram

Funding

Funding

Our Funding Approach

What We Fund

Find Out What We Fund

FAQs

FAQs

360 Giving

360 Giving
Menu

Community

Partners

Who They Are

Places

Overview
Barking & Dagenham
Gateshead
Greater Manchester
Oxford
York

Common Ground

See our new series on our place based work

Community Map

Community Map
Menu

Insights

Learning

Our Learning Approach


Nurturing Alternative Realities
Place
Resourcing Movements

Publications

Publications

Change Methodologies

Practices & theories


Systems Changers

https://lankellychase.org.uk/news/before-we-defund-the-police-we-must-critically-examine-the-racism-of-educators/ 1/4
14/10/2024, 13:00 Before we defund the police, we must critically examine the racism of educators – Lankelly Chase

Menu
News
Investments
About Us

Our Approach

The change we want to see


Our Vision & Mission
System Behaviours
Our Journey

Who We Are

Team
Trustees

Commitments

Climate Justice
Racial Justice

Governance

Accounts & Renumeration

Policies

Data Protection
Living Wage
Privacy Policy

Contact Us

Contact
Menu

Close mobile menu

https://lankellychase.org.uk/news/before-we-defund-the-police-we-must-critically-examine-the-racism-of-educators/ 2/4
14/10/2024, 13:00 Before we defund the police, we must critically examine the racism of educators – Lankelly Chase

Home › News › Before we defund the police, we must critically examine the racism of educators

Before we defund the police, we must critically examine the racism of educators
The year 2020 saw a renewed focus on racial justice, spearheaded by the Black Lives Matter movement.
Anti Racism Class Racial Justice Social Justice Systems Change

30th September 2021, words by Curtis Worrell

Some key objectives for BLM and many organisations are to defund the police, decolonise the curriculum and to reinvest into social work and
education. As a Black British male, I think we need to question whether this is the right approach.

As a child, the police were not the first authority figures to assume I would have a higher propensity for crime and misbehaviour, nor was it the
police who would persistently reinforce the idea that I was ‘non-academic’. Instead I encountered this first from educators. If funding is to be
reallocated to schools and community groups, it is crucial to think critically about systemic racism in the children and young people’s sector or
we resign ourselves to simply shifting the problem elsewhere.

The question of inequality in education has been the subject of debate ever since schooling was made compulsory for all in 1876. Middle and
upper class education tended to be academically focused, while Ragged Schools for destitute children taught manual skills such as bricklaying
and sewing. Much like government programmes for working-class NEET young people today, it was thought that by teaching poor children a
trade they could be diverted from a life of idleness or crime.

When I moved to London as a youth worker at the turn of the millennium I expected the experiences of young Black students to be different to
mine. However, just as how being the global majority has not enabled people of colour to overthrow oppression globally, BAME children in
London still fall victim to deficit narratives about them despite constituting 80% of inner-London students.

This is why I established Class 13. Decolonising our education is crucial to changing the narrative around BAME identities across all sections
of society and at Class 13 we believe that we must first start by decolonising our own minds. The charity’s mission is to better prepare teachers
to recognise their own role in systemic racism and wider inequalities and to become an active threat to inequality in schools.

Through an intensive programme of mentoring and group support Class 13 works with teachers, parents, students and senior leadership teams to
embed methodical and considered anti-racist and anti-oppressive practice within schools. Class 13 recognises that there is not a ‘quick-fix’ to
dismantling bias and therefore provides participants support across an entire academic year to ensure long-term systemic change. We do not
prescribe a set of rules to be adhered to; instead we work alongside each participant to reflect on their practice and discuss new approaches to
help them improve outcomes for their students.

Bias is not inherent; it is taught. If we can provide a safe space for all young people to grow in environments free from deficit thinking we will
begin to see the ripples of change through our communities.

To find out more about Class 13 and our Anti-Racist teacher training please get in touch with us; we’d love to hear from you.
[email protected].

Comments (0)
Write comment

https://lankellychase.org.uk/news/before-we-defund-the-police-we-must-critically-examine-the-racism-of-educators/ 3/4
14/10/2024, 13:00 Before we defund the police, we must critically examine the racism of educators – Lankelly Chase

Your email*
Name*
Organisation

Submit

Your comment will be revised by the site if needed.

Author
Curtis Worrell

More from Curtis Worrell


No posts were found.

Stay up to date

Get our weekly newsletter including stories, Publications, events and community

Sign up

The LankellyChase Foundation


Greenworks
Dog and Duck Yard
Princeton Street
London WC1R 4BH

Lankelly Chase ©2024

Sign up for updates, stories, publications, events and community news.

FAQs
Contact
Privacy Policy
Cookies
Sitemap

Twitter
Instagram

Lankelly Chase ©2024

https://lankellychase.org.uk/news/before-we-defund-the-police-we-must-critically-examine-the-racism-of-educators/ 4/4

You might also like