Classrooms That Wound: Education That Normalizes Inequality
School has traditionally been presented as the great manufacturer of equity—an ideal space where all students, regardless of their background, can access knowledge and build a promising future. However, this idealized vision often hides a more complex and painful reality. Classrooms, with their normalized hierarchies and power dynamics, can become spaces that wound and that subtly reproduce the very inequality they claim to erase. In this blog, we will explore how the structures of educational systems and their dynamics generate these wounds in students, and reflect on whether we are capable of seeing and healing that pain—and whether we are willing to dismantle the systems that perpetuate them.
