“…Moreover, Bonilla-Silva’s theoretical explanations on structural racism in the United States highlight the ongoing conflict between White racial actors, who seek to maintain racial dominance, and Black, Brown, and other marginalized people of color who seek to disrupt racial injustices. Therefore, when researchers report that supporting trauma-exposed youth will require an interdisciplinary group of voices to engage in deeper discussions about systems, policies, and practices (Thomas et al, 2019), we should be asking whose voices are included and whether those voices can acknowledge how systems, policies, and practices unjustly affect the lives and school experiences of many Black and Brown children in the United States (Anyon, 2014; B. W. Fisher et al, 2018; Ladson-Billings & Tate, 1995; Milner, 2012, 2015; Noguera, 2003; Pearman, 2019; Seider & Huguley, 2009).…”