Stories of HCC
Crosscut has an article about a book that a 17-year-old trans person has written about their experience in HCC. The book is called, "You Failed Us."
It was two years ago that Azure Savage began writing their first book, the origins of which can be traced back to their kindergarten year at Seattle’s Thurgood Marshall Elementary. It was there, they said, that they first noticed inequities in how different students are treated.
In August of this year, Savage published You Failed Us: Students of Color Talk Seattle Schools. Part memoir and part collected oral history, You Failed Us interlaces Savage’s personal journey with the experiences of approximately 40 other school-aged youth in the Seattle area.
Through 11 chapters, Savage's literary debut candidly explores issues surrounding race, as well as gender identity, mental health and structural barriers facing students navigating the city’s K-12 education system.I am trying to recall when Thurgood Marshall took on HCC students but was it more than 10 years ago? Maybe the book explains.
Brazile chooses to focus on Savage so we don't get a read on what the CONTINUE READING: Seattle Schools Community Forum: Stories of HCC