Yes, good references showing how the ideas of Ibram Kendi, SPLC, etc. are dominating forces for racializing K-12 systems. The source of much of this are the Schools of Education in most public universities, which drifted well to the left of other segments of campus a long time ago.
Yes, good references showing how the ideas of Ibram Kendi, SPLC, etc. are dominating forces for racializing K-12 systems. The source of much of this are the Schools of Education in most public universities, which drifted well to the left of other segments of campus a long time ago.
Yes, academia on general and depts of ed in particular are far left of center. The "equity" of outcome they advocate is contrary to the equal opportunity most Americans believe in. I wonder if there are legal grounds (Constitution? Civil Rights Acts?) for push back for school employees and parents? No time to lose because they're teaching that so called white people are inherently racist and so called people of color are inherently victims which is poison no child should be subjected to.
Yes, good references showing how the ideas of Ibram Kendi, SPLC, etc. are dominating forces for racializing K-12 systems. The source of much of this are the Schools of Education in most public universities, which drifted well to the left of other segments of campus a long time ago.
Yes, academia on general and depts of ed in particular are far left of center. The "equity" of outcome they advocate is contrary to the equal opportunity most Americans believe in. I wonder if there are legal grounds (Constitution? Civil Rights Acts?) for push back for school employees and parents? No time to lose because they're teaching that so called white people are inherently racist and so called people of color are inherently victims which is poison no child should be subjected to.
Google "Californians for Equal Rights Foundation" to find an effective organization, many allies, and lots of information.