For people of my generation, the goal was not to hold skin color as a factor in treating people; treat all people justly and do good by them. The word that we used was to be colorblind. Today, some people will say it is the wrong approach, and a few will unjustly claim people who hold that view are doing it out of racists overtures. In the first part of 2 episodes, Coach shares where believes the change in attitude toward this approach occurred and why, the importance of dialogue, and how equity in statistics isn't necessarily the same as equity for the child in the classroom.