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How racism in a Colorado middle school left one student with PTSD

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Lorenzo Calloway, 13, is soft-spoken and polite especially with strangers.

His mom was in the military, so it’s “yes, ma’am” and “no, ma’am.”

But there’s also a wariness in him. Haltingly Lorenzo tells the story about the first incident in a series of racist incidents targeting him over the course of two years at Windsor Middle School, less than a half an hour northwest of Greeley in Weld County.

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