dad threw his hat in the ring to fight against the diversity, equity and inclusion agenda. in a new op-ed and it s excellent you should read it. charles love warns dei is everywhere in our schools and it s hurting our kids. we need to act. charles love joins us now. charles, so great to have you here this morning. so your child s in kindergarten and you find out that the lesson for the day is stem education and. excited. rachel: so excited for this. and the systemic marginalization of women and minorities why is that being taught in kindergarten. this is important and that s why i spoke up because we hear all the noise about arguments of crt. you don t want to teach black history. i didn t speak about any of that the point is you wanted to teach very young kids stem, which is great thing and your first lesson is women have been marginalized first they are too young and don t understand it. even if it s if blacks and women have been marginalized and you want more of them to work i
them interested and want to do it, not to tell them in the past you have not been able to cothis job. don t use the negative to make them want to do this. if you are trying to close academic gaps and help minorities, you will not do it by not teaching minority kids. in new york, they are teaching them differently. how about telling parents, we re excited, we re going to teach the black kids differently. they can t do it unless we teach them the black way. rachel: interesting interview with him. talking about the stem thing, in his kid s kindergarten class, they were talking about marginalization of women. this is not what you should talk to kindergartens about. talk about gender ideology and bad stuff happening and we do
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moment. some will see this indictment as proof that no one is above the law. other people are looking at this as a sign of a weakened democracy. they think it s a dangerous new precedent or a case of judicial overreach. so you know, if there is something it tells us about the state of our democracy, what is it, we certainly have heard the argument that it s under threat. is it weakened is the separation from left to right so big that already it s weakened where is our democracy right now, and what does this indictment say about its strength wow, we are in a cold civil war. there s no doubt about it, and that cold civil war falls along the lines of republican and democrat and that of course has racial and class undertones and overtones, but we re in a cold civil war. we can t deny that, and trump is an avatar. he represents all of these sorts of grievances, these fears, this sense of marginalization, the
are paying activists to come and train their employees and maybe have a dei specialist in their corporate setting that is out to basically monitor people on how they are interacting with each other based on rate. can we not do that right now. we are in a crisis in this nation and this is causing more racism. ashley: look at this, harvard explains what you get for $12,000 and their dei course, gain critical knowledge and skills to address bias and marginalization and foster inclusive corporate culture and get skills and tools to facilitate dialogue, address unconscious bias and build a culture. is this what students need to be taught right now with everything going on? as former public school teacher, i saw these trainings coming in and i remember