Why i celebrate black graduation magic an anti racist perspective?

I celebrate black graduation magic because it’s like when someone you love gets a big trophy for doing something super important, and everyone cheers for them.

Imagine your friend has been working really hard to finish a game, and when they win, the whole room goes wild. That's what happens with black graduation magic, but instead of a game, it's school, and the people who get praised are usually black kids or adults. It’s like saying, "You did an amazing job, and we’re all proud of you!"

Why it matters

Sometimes, not everyone gets the same amount of cheers. Some people might not even be noticed at first, but when they finally finish, the room erupts in joy. That's anti-racist work: making sure more people get to feel that happy surprise.

What anti-racism does

Anti-racism is like giving everyone a fair chance to win. It helps make sure that when someone finishes their game, no matter what color they are, the whole room cheers for them, just like your friend.

So I celebrate black graduation magic because it's about fairness and joy, and that's something we can all learn from!

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Examples

  1. A student from a historically Black school celebrates graduation with family and friends, seeing it as a win against years of racial barriers.
  2. A teacher notices how every Black graduate feels like they've broken a glass ceiling.
  3. Parents pass down stories about their own graduations to show the importance of this moment.

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