The new Advanced Placement African American Studies course has come under fire in Florida and other states which, like North Dakota, have laws against critical race theory instruction in schools.
Since Cara Mund is focused on misogynistic political attacks, her silence on misogyny from her close political ally Joel Heitkamp has been interesting to observe, Rob Port writes.
"She and her supporters have characterized the Republican Party as one controlled by old, white men with no respect or place for women," a group of women in the NDGOP write. "To imply that women have no role as Ms. Mund and her supporters have asserted not only disparages our colleague Kelly Armstrong, it also ignores the contributions and achievements of our 110 combined years of public service to the people of North Dakota, as well as the contributions of the many women who came before us."
At a recent event put on by the District 7 NDGOP, they honored outgoing Sen. Nicole Poolman, but they didn't heap the same praise on Rep. Rick Becker, and Becker would really like you to know that he's not upset about it.