Chana Chall mieszka w USA, jest córką Żydówki i Czarnoskórego. Jej ojciec dokonał konwersji na judaizm i Chana została wychowana w kulturze i wierze judejskiej. W żydowskich szkołach tak religijnych jak i "liberalnych" doświadczała systematycznego, kwalifikowanego rasistowskiego traktowania, tak ze strony swoich rówieśników jak i nauczycieli.
Zainteresowanych problemem odsyłam do podlinkowanego tekstu, tymczasem pozwolę sobie zaprezentować przykłady rasistowskich tekstów, jakie były kierowane pod Jej adresem w żydowskich szkołach:
"Jakiego koloru ma być pętla na której zostaniesz powieszona, gdy cię zlinczujemy"?
"Instruktorka ustawiła Cię z tyłu na tle czarnych zasłon, aby nikt nie mógł Cię zauważyć" ( podczas lekcji tańca)
"After witnessing how the death of George Floyd opened the floodgates of black Americans discussing racism, 22-year-old Los Angeles resident Chana Hall decided it was time to tell her own story. Her experience was not about police brutality, but the mistreatment she had experienced as a black child at Jewish day schools.Hall posted on her Facebook page: “What I am posting is no way to draw hate to the Jewish community. As a black Jew, I’ve never faced more racism in my life than I have from the Jewish community and Jewish schools.”The post, which Hall later deleted (she told the Journal she feared she would be targeted), described how she switched high schools due to the racism she experienced.Hall, who was raised Orthodox, was born to an Ashkenazi Jewish mother and a black father who converted to Judaism. She told the Journal her experiences with racism have discouraged her from being more observant in her adult life.
“I love the Jewish community and I am proud to be apart of it,” she told the Journal. “I grew up very Orthodox. As I grew up, I grew less and less religious.” In her FB post, she wrote, “Over the course of my childhood I would become increasingly aware of the stares I received when attending temple with my family and it made me very uncomfortable, and eventually due to this just becoming less religious. I stopped attending temple.”The post also stated, “It’s funny, because a lot of the people in my first high school are the ones on here preaching about BLM (Black Lives Matter) and supporting the black community, when not too long ago they said the most outrageous things,” she wrote."
jewishjour(*)-a-jewish-day-school-campuses/"Hall said she continued to experience bigotry even when she switched to a different Jewish high school in the area. She said of her second school, “I had the most horrendous things said to me. I had someone say, ‘What color noose do you want to be lynched with?’ at lunch.” She added someone on her dance team told her, “Coach put you in the back in front of the black curtain so no one can see you.”