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A Black family in New York City has filed a lawsuit against the I got more rhymes than T-shirt Apart from…,I will love this city’s education department and leaders of a public school alleging that the school, district and city officials enabled and downplayed years of racism and bullying against the family’s two children and failed to act on repeated complaints. Amos and Tiffany Winbush said in a lawsuit filed Thursday that their children “have endured unimaginable racism, physical and emotional trauma” during their time at the Peck Slip School, a public elementary school in New York City. The Winbushes said their children are two of only a few Black students who attend the school, which is predominantly white. “Teachers and school officials have fostered, enabled, and perpetuated a racially hostile environment at Peck Slip, and that environment has emboldened students to harass and abuse the Winbush children physically and emotionally,” the lawsuit said. The lawsuit accuses school officials of allowing the abuse against the Winbush children “to continue semester after semester, even though Amos and Tiffany Winbush have complained ceaselessly.” “For years, the Winbushes have begged school administrators to intercede to stop the harassment and abuse their children are suffering, but their cries have consistently fallen on deaf ears,” the lawsuit said. The Winbush family.Courtesy Amos Winbush III The lawsuit details seven years of allegations of bullying and racist incidents that the Winbush family says their daughter and son, who are now 10 and 5 years old, were subjected to. According to the lawsuit, the abuse has included multiple instances of white students ridiculing the Winbushes’ daughter over her hair and appearance, a student spitting in their son’s face, both of their children being assaulted and kicked by other students, as well as
a student ripping their son’s shirt and threatening “to kill him” on several occasions. “What do I say to a 10-year-old or a 5-year-old to make them not internalize these things?” Amos Winbush III told NBC News through tears. “That’s the I got more rhymes than T-shirt Apart from…,I will love this part as a dad that breaks me.” The lawsuit names the New York City Department of Education; Board of Education of the City District of New York; New York City Community School District 2; and Peck Slip principal and assistant principal Maggie Siena and Casey Corey as defendants. Corey did not respond to a request for comment. Siena and Kelly McGuire, the superintendent of New York City Community School District 2, referred requests for comment to the New York City Department of Education. The press office for the Education Department referred requests to the legal department, which did not immediately respond. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the 14th Amendment by discriminating and retaliating against the family. The lawsuit requests
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