Raven Report 2021 - 2022 Issue Cycle 1

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Indigenous literature is removed from curriculum BY MADELINE CARPINELLI Co-Editor-In-Chief National book award winner. Taught in schools nationwide. Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a truly well-loved book because it talks about the often silenced perspectives of Indigenous communities today, as well as struggles with identity and bullying throughout adolescence. Freshman English classes at Sequoia have been teaching it for years. No matter how much praise it gets, it doesn’t change the extremely triggering themes and ignorant ways it talks about disabilities, mental health, misogyny, homophobia, alcoholism and more, as well as the author’s multiple sexual assault allegations. This year, the ninth grade English teachers, excluding some English support classes, decided to remove The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian from their curriculum. One theme that led to its removal was its unintentional enforcement of harmful stereotypes about BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People Of Color). This book both covers dark topics of oppression and their effects on people of color. Learning about these everyday struggles is clearly important, but when we only choose literature that covers the suffering of BIPOC and nothing of the joys and triumphs of their cultures, we reinforce

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the idea that they are nothing more than their oppression. “It’s my commitment but it’s also our school’s commitment to make the curriculum more relevant to [students’] lives and also take into consideration how to engage in difficult conversations that don’t necessarily center

How can we celebrate and appreciate people of diverse backgrounds but not necessarily learning thorugh only traumatic experiences that oppressed groups experience? Hannah Singh, English teacher

the trauma and pain of a person of color,” freshman English teacher Hannah Singh said. “How can we celebrate and appreciate people of diverse backgrounds but not necessarily learning through only traumatic experiences

that oppressed groups experience?” Although Alexie’s novel brings up several important topics for discussion, it does not use the gentleness and patience that talking about issues of marginalization and mental health require. An example of this is on page 106-107): “‘I’m not anorexic,’ she says. ‘I’m bulimic.’ She says it with her nose and chin in the air. She gets all arrogant. And then I remember there are a bunch of anorexics who are PROUD to be skinny and starved freaks.” This is just one of many examples of the unnecessarily aggressive ways that Alexie addresses these sensitive topics. Many students at Sequoia and all over the country struggle with issues like eating disorders, mental health, homophobia, racism and more every day. Talking about the impact of these issues in class can help students feel recognized and seek help. But when characters demonstrating these issues are portrayed as dramatic, onedimensional and self-absorbed, it only worsens and internalizes the struggles for individual students. There’s no doubt that The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian starts conversations about significant topics, but the way they’re addressed destroys any potential for healing communities through conversing and only silences people more.


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Celebrity criticism, helpful or harmful? ...................................................................................................................................................

7min
pages 40-41

Get hooked on books

5min
pages 42-44

Searching for good music ...................................................................................................................................................

9min
pages 38-39

Ben’s burger stop ...................................................................................................................................................

5min
pages 36-37

Queer dating vs. heterosexual dating ...................................................................................................................................................

19min
pages 32-35

As school starts, so does the anxiety ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
pages 30-31

Is cheerleading a real sport? ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
pages 28-29

Indigenous literature removed from curriculum ...................................................................................................................................................

6min
pages 26-27

The importance of challening one’s perspective ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
pages 24-25

Opening up the conversation ...................................................................................................................................................

11min
pages 21-23

Teachers make it more difficult to steal ideas

2min
page 18

Volleyball setting up the absence rates for seventh period ...................................................................................................................................................

3min
page 19

Student Spotlight: Zoraya King ...................................................................................................................................................

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Reading into the changes of COVID-19 and convenience ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
pages 16-17

Veganism creates community at Sequoia ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
page 12

Following your yellow brick road to education ...................................................................................................................................................

3min
pages 14-15

The SAT is just a number ...................................................................................................................................................

3min
page 13

Impending vaccine mandate stirs discussion ...................................................................................................................................................

2min
page 5

Schedules changed to ease student workload ..................................................................................................................................................

6min
pages 6-7

Peril with pests ...................................................................................................................................................

5min
pages 10-11

Contrast critical thinking in AP vs IB ...................................................................................................................................................

6min
pages 8-9

Ethnic studies enters schedules

3min
page 4
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