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In reply to the discussion: I'm Angry as Hell about Covington Shitballs, But Exactly What Can be Done? [View all]ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)1) Expose the kids, the chaperones, the school through censure? Now what that looks like could be as simple as a statement from the archdiocese (which has already happened: http://www.weku.fm/post/officials-diocese-covington-kentucky-high-school-apologize-students-actions ). It could be a stiffer "punishment" in not allowing students from that school to participate in any public rallies. But for it to stick, the archdiocese would need to use the term "racism" in their denouncement.
2a) I'm not sure. That's part of why I was asking the question in the OP. But I suppose that writing to the school or to the archdiocese of Covington might be a start. Would it be influential in any way?
2b) Nope, not native. I can understand the sentiment. If not on the reservation itself, there are plenty of other places service could be done (for instance, the Kentucky Native American Heritage Museum: https://www.knahm.org/ ). Barring outright service to the community, then empathy class.