The 15-year-old sophomore said she didn’t expect a fight at her Kansas City high school but decided to stand up for herself. Now, she’s scared to return.
A 15-year-old girl who was called a racial slur and then suffered a broken nose after being punched by a white male schoolmate said she’s scared to go back to school because she doesn’t know what to expect.
On Wednesday, Nov. 15, Brey’anna Brown, a Black sophomore at Shawnee Mission East High School in Kansas City, Missouri, initially confronted a student who used racial slurs, about which Brown had her say, according to student witnesses and reportage by.
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