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Teacher Racism Poems

These Teacher Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Teacher. These are the best examples of Racism Teacher poems written by international poets.


Premium Member We Americans Cannot Let Ourselves Be Defeated By Racism
We as Policewomen and Policemen cannot let ourselves fail in our duties,because of a racist cop who is in our ranks! We as Teachers cannot...

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Categories: racism, 11th grade, 6th grade,



Another Karen - a Reverse Poem
My black son
He did not belong
Unwelcome
Unannounced and subsequently
Uninvited
To attend his predominately white Honors math class online
Confirmations abounded
With increasing befuddlement
By the substitute teacher
“Are You Sure?”
By a...

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© Gina Visor  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, black african american, parents,

Premium Member God Is Love Is God
A problem with using scripture
as a spiritual guide

More prominently
more fundamentally
more evangelically
than establishing a relationship with a mentor
a teacher
a spiritual director
facilitator
mediator
between egocentric LeftBrain dominant reading
and ecosystemic...

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Categories: racism, god, health, peace, psychological,

Premium Member Proactive Engagement
As I recall, it was the second of four years of college in a study for the gospel ministry. It was my World History class...

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Categories: leadership, prejudice, race, racism,

Confessions of a Teacher-Poet 5
I
These confessions, what do they mean?
Is she about to retire from the SOUP site?
Maybe she feels he has more rights ... not quite!
Meaning members deserve...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, community, education, money, poems,



Confessions of a Teacher-Poet Number 4
I confess I was surprised to make POTD
That may have been at the start
Of this year, rhymes with PLENTY, 20202
No poem, 'twas, encountering abortion, guilty...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, angst, bible, community, education,

Confessions of a Teacher-Poet
I
Do not let your words die inside
That advice makes me a teacher-poet
Don't judge me, we both have the right 
To write: death comes before we...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, adventure, art, rights, wisdom,

The Saga of Suzanne the Snowflake and Cyril the Racist Ware Squirrel Part 1
Cyril is a squirrel that comes from the Wirral, 
he looks cute and furry but he's gone a bit feral, 
Cyril dislikes foreign squirrels, 
won't...

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Categories: racism, allegory, animal, irony, political,

Premium Member Failures of Integrity
I feel like a high school civics class dropout.

So much confuses me,
to this day, you see,
about democratic constitutional legal equity,
which feels like it should have...

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Categories: racism, community, culture, health, humor,

Obmar
There once was a creature
Who was a preacher to all
He never was a cheater 
Always dug deeper in hardships
The community saw him as a keeper
Many...

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Categories: racism, god, hero, leadership, men,

Notes On Dating a Latino: What You Don'T Learn In High School Spanish Class
One. Latino boys like Buffalo Wild Wings. It isn't clear why, but it's definitely emerging as a pattern.

Two. Latino boys are persistent. When he asks...

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Categories: racism, boyfriend, culture, cute love,

Racism
Racism is in the house
Flowing thru the vains of each and every spouse
Teacher and Student too but do you know what they go thru
Do you...

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Categories: racism, black african american, peace,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things