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White students condemned after video shows them repeatedly singing the N-word

Three Valencia High School students are being condemned after they filmed themselves laughing and repeatedly saying the N-word as they rode in a car on the school’s premises. According to the Los Angeles Times, the video in question was shared on social media, and the students repeatedly uttered the racial slur as they listened to a song that had lyrics including “I don’t like n—.”

The Santa Clarita chapter of the NAACP and the William S. Hart Union High School District, as well as community leaders, touched on the incident during a news conference last Tuesday. However, district officials did not share details on the kind of punishment the students will face because they are juveniles.

“They then chose to share that hate speech by posting it on social media for thousands to see,” Santa Clarita chapter president of the NAACP, Valerie Bradford, said. “Their actions of course spread like wildfire and the African American students on the campus once again felt fearful and alone and singled out.”

The president of the Black Student Union at Valencia High School, Antonia Esi, also condemned the incident by referencing a quote from civil rights activist Angela Davis. “I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept,” Esi said.

“The act of violence against Black people inflicted by these girls in these videos are one of the things I cannot accept. Walking in the hallways of Valencia High School and hearing the voices in this video echoing from phones to mouths is an act of violence we cannot accept either.”

Supt. Mike Kuhlman also registered his displeasure over how unbothered the students were when they repeatedly uttered the racial slur. “The Hart District will not condone this type of hate speech, and we have taken proactive steps to ensure that it is our intention to promote an equitable, safe and inclusive environment for all of our students,” Kuhlman said in a statement.

Kuhlman added that the district has since taken “strong, proactive steps to send the message that this type of blatant racism” will not be entertained. 

School district board member Cherise Moore, however, said the students’ actions did not really come as a surprise to many. “To have many others reach out to say their child wasn’t surprised by this video or that it isn’t rare that the word is used at school, well, it’s eye-opening in many ways,” said Moore. “It helps me recognize that we have a lot of work to do as the board.”

This recent incident is also not the first time an incident of such nature has occurred at Valencia High School. In 2018, four students who filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the school district received a $300,000 settlement, the Los Angeles Daily News reported.

The students accused the district of not doing anything to address ongoing hate and bias at the school, adding that officials did not also respond to comments from parents. During their time at Valencia High School, the students said they heard offensive comments including “white power” and “go back to Africa.” They also said they saw swastikas, iron crosses, and other racist signs on the school’s premises, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Moore said she will provide the district officials with a list of recommendations that will help tackle racism and bias in the school district. “We need to have continued training that lets us take a deep look at some of the issues around racism that people are sometimes too uncomfortable to have,” Moore said. “I also want students to understand the impacts of certain behaviors on groups of students.”

Francis Akhalbey

A reader once told me I lack the emotional maturity to cope with mythological breasts. I support Manchester United, by the way. And L.A. Lakers.

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