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Year 3- Anti-Racism Assembly

Today we had the opportunity to be involved in a powerful session about racism. We had a wonderful visitor come into school who delivered a fun, engaging and thought provoking workshop to deepen our understanding following our discussions during Black History Month.

The assembly began with high energy and music, including learning a dance to some of the music we were introduced to. This celebration of culture encouraged us to be curious, joyful and open minded about others.

The speaker also shared their personal story, talking about their background, the challenges they have faced, and racist incidents that have had a lasting impact. Hearing this real life experience helped us understand why it is so important to recognise unfairness and stand up for what is right.

We had great fun, learned something new, and left feeling inspired to make positive choices and treat everyone with kindness and respect.

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