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Khyati
Joshi
Khyati Y. Joshi is an assistant professor in the Peter Sammartino School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey.
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'Because I Had a Turban'
In almost every public school in the United States, attitudes and behaviors in the classroom presume an unacknowledged, yet pervasive, Christian norm. How does this affect students who are not Christian?
Khyati Joshi