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Before they can learn ‘antiracism,’ kids need to be literate — & too many aren’t

Before they can learn ‘antiracism,’ kids need to be literate — & too many aren’t

There’s an old joke about a chemist, a physicist and an economist stranded on a desert island with only a sealed can of food. The chemist and physicist each propose their own ideas about how to open the can. The punch line comes from the economist, who proffers: “First, assume a can opener.”

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