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teacher calls student a 'nigga'

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    Well it is a word that evokes many emotions in people.
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    It is a derogatory racial remark that has divided people for many years.
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    And a Jefferson County High School teacher has now received the longest suspension on record
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    for calling a student the "n" word. WHAS 11's Defender, Renee Murphy, investigates
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    what happened and why in this story you'll only see on 11.
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    Valley Traditional High School is in the middle of a racial controversy right now. A teacher used the
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    "n" word towards a student. The word is only 6 letters long but the impact is far-reaching.
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    And we do want to warn you that some of the language in this story is strong
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    and it may offend you, it may offend some other people.
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    But since this story is not just about the "n" word, it's also about the teacher's intent
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    and definition of the word, we have decided to leave it in the story for you to decide.
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    >> And what did he say specifically to you?
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    >> Sit down, nigger.
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    Keysean Chavers is a freshman at Valley High School, a Boy Scout, a football player,
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    a member of the ROTC, an honor roll student.
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    He was hanging around his teacher’s classroom door in December. The teacher, told him to sit down.
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    And the teacher says that Keysean used the "n" word first.
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    >> And I, just kind of was stunned a second, well, well, well then get away from the door - nigga!
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    And I was just, I repeated the same insult because that's sort of what I've been trained to do!
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    The school district says that is not what they trained English teacher, Paul Dawson, to do.
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    >> He tried to say I said it and for some, and I didn't say it and no one else
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    in the class knows that I said it, 'cuz I didn't.
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    Documents from the school investigation show that several of the students interviewed
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    from Valley, did not hear Keysean say the "n" word first. Dawson says that students use
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    the slang version of the "n" word at Valley High School all the time.
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    He says "n-i-g-g-e-r" is a racial slur but says that students use "n-i-g-g-a" as often as they'd say "dude"
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    or "hey man". And Dawson says as much as he does not like the word, he still used the slang version
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    to feel more comfortable with black students.
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    >> Why is this word used so frequently, so - I just, I just don't understand it and I'm trying
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    to understand it. I need help. Yes, I use nigga, I, I've used it. I admit it. I put the "h" on it
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    to emphasize "nigg-ahhh". You know, nigga, nigga this, nigga, nigga please! Nigga!
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    Ya'know, can you lend a nigga a pencil?
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    >> What kind of example are you setting for your students if you use a word
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    that you don't want them to use?
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    >> Upon reflection, that's not good.
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    >> Dawson was suspended for 10 days without pay from January 9 to January 23,
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    and he has to go to Diversity Training. He says that he's learned from this experience
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    and hopes that others think twice before using the "n" word.
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    >> I am cured! I will never say any form of nigga. Ya'know, I am cured of that.
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    >> Paul Dawson says that he is sorry for the way things were handled but Keysean says
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    that he is not looking for any apologies.
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    >> Apologizing isn't going to change the fact that it happened and he's not been punished.
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    >> And punishment in your mind is?
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    >> Him not having his job anymore.
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    Paul Dawson says that he wants there to be a steadfast policy
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    in Jefferson County Public Schools against people using the "n" word.
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    Right now when it is brought up, it is dealt with on a case by case basis with the district.
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    And we should mention that Keysean is still in Paul Dawson's classroom. Dawson has been
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    with the district for 20 years and Keysean is still in that classroom because Dawson
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    is an Honors English teacher, there are very few Honors English classes, so he is still with him.
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    Well, now he was suspended for awhile but is he back teaching?
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    He is back teaching now, and he still does have his job but this is not the first time that Paul Dawson
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    has been suspended from Jefferson County Public Schools. Coming up at 5:30 we'll tell you
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    what happened before, we'll tell you about his plan to appeal the suspension, and why the district
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    says that he should keep his job.
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    Thank you very much. I'm sure we haven't heard the last of this.
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    Oh no, lots more to come.
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    Thank you.
Title:
teacher calls student a 'nigga'
Description:

WHITE teacher calls a BLACK student a 'nigga'

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Video Language:
English
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04:25

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