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  • Johnson City High School
  • Johnson City, NY
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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The intent for the color of skin tone bandaids are to match the skin tone. But we have a wide variety of skin tones in our school! So we need a wide variety of bandaid colors in our nurse’s office. It’s the little, everyday things that can help us as a society to become more antiracist. According to Ibram X. Kendi in his book “How to Be an Antiracist”, an antiracist is “one who is supporting an antiracist policy through their actions or expressing an antiracist idea.” My hope is that something as simple as bandaids can start to promote equity between racial groups.

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The intent for the color of skin tone bandaids are to match the skin tone. But we have a wide variety of skin tones in our school! So we need a wide variety of bandaid colors in our nurse’s office. It’s the little, everyday things that can help us as a society to become more antiracist. According to Ibram X. Kendi in his book “How to Be an Antiracist”, an antiracist is “one who is supporting an antiracist policy through their actions or expressing an antiracist idea.” My hope is that something as simple as bandaids can start to promote equity between racial groups.

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