Nimal Eames-Scott, The New Yorker
On a snowy day in mid-January, Sarah DeSouza was sitting in class at the Packer Collegiate Institute, a private school in Brooklyn, when a voice came over the loudspeaker and announced that the school was going into lockdown. DeSouza, a biracial senior, had grown up in Brooklyn, where her parents work in construction. She was taking a science-research class that…
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