In what is an extremely crowded field, I may have found the wokest school principal in Australia. In March, the head of Dulwich Hill Public School in NSW decided that the best way to celebrate ‘Harmony Day’ was with segregation, discrimination, and division.
In a school -wide invitation to a Harmony Day Special Assembly, she enthused that ‘it will be wonderful to welcome you to be a part of this important recognition of diversity’.
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