/PRNewswire/ The Loudoun County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) has another bite at the apple this Thursday to act on a controversial zoning application from.
And not only that, but “urgent.”
For a July 1st CRT article, Columbia News interviewed law school instructors, as well as the college’s Big Cheese, Lee C. Bollinger.
President Lee was clear:
“Critical Race Theory and the essential scholarship it has advanced may challenge many long-held views, but that is what makes this work so urgent and necessary.”
He’s swollen with pride because the school’s…critical:
“I could not be more proud that it is taking place at Columbia. This is, after all, what makes universities such vital institutions in society.”
Regardless, the battle extends is.
To glimpse effective educational application within the CRT sphere, consider concepts Washington D.C.’s proposed ban would cancel in classrooms: