Controversy Surrounds Lunch Menu
If I understand it correctly, the menu included fried chicken, water melon, collard greens, and corn bread. According to the article "students and parents were outraged and offended."
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If I understand it correctly, the menu included fried chicken, water melon, collard greens, and corn bread. According to the article "students and parents were outraged and offended."
If I LOLed when I read about this, would that make me a bad man?"I'd like to apologize for the announcement and any hurt this caused students, parents or community members," Principal Nancy Libby said in the letter. "Please know that at no time at Carondelet do we wish to perpetrate racial stereotypes."
University of San Francisco professor James Taylor said he can see why some students and teachers would be offended, even though the lunch may have been well intentioned.
"Chicken, water melon, collard greens, these stereotypes of black Southern culture that come from the same place where the N-word comes from," he said.
Ruth Wilson, chair of the African-American Studies Dept. at San Jose State University, said the food isn't offensive perse - in fact fried chicken is an American mainstay, in large part to Kentucky Fried Chicken's Colonel Sanders.
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