Beyond the Bell: A Bias Exposed
ntless fire now, sp
on her forehead. The ro
weak but firm. "I need to go to the
ck, trying to stand. He
led around, her
of this behavior! You are n
Ashley pleaded, taking a w
, positioning herself bet
an, and her stance
f the semester for defiance and disrupting this class!" Her v
Please, I really
on's voice rose another notch
eyes, from pain and frust
door window, Ashley saw Mr. Henderson, the elderly
eyes meeting hers, a flicker of something – c
onnection, but it registe
now. Ms. Davison was a wa
esk for support, her brea
n was nothing compared