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Teens are using social media and Google Docs to call out peers for racist behavior. 

Jun 18 2020

Teens are using social media and Google Docs to call out peers for racist behavior. The combination of remote learning and Black Lives Matter protests has high school students organizing to expose racism among their own classmates online. Meme accounts, anonymous Google Docs, and Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter accounts, (some of which have thousands of followers) are just some of the ways they’re sharing racist incidents, along with evidence via screenshots or pictures. They’re urging followers to hold friends and classmates accountable for unacceptable behavior—incidents include a teacher caught saying “all lives matter” during a virtual event, and students being called out for participating in an “George Floyd Challenge.” (NYTimes, Forbes)

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