Week 8 blog post 7

 Before the readings, I always affiliated "Care" with how well you treat someone. If someone asks for a favor and you are willing to assist, I feel that it means you care for that person. I never thought about care from the perspective of racism as much until this reading. The way Nieto describes care while connecting the topic of racism and social inequality in a school setting is interesting to me because I came from diverse schools and I felt like our conversations about racism did not make anyone feel guilty for being a certain race like white for example. After the reading, I am looking at the word "care" with more of an open mind now because I honestly never thought about how "care" can be used to describe different scenarios.

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