One of the nation's largest teachers unions in America has reportedly offered instruction to teachers on how to insert lessons on gender identity into classroom discussions, according to a right-leaning public policy institute.
A report claimed that the largest teachers unions in the United States worked to "inject gender ideology politics" into classrooms, according to the DFI.
7 Jul 2021
“To be antiracist is to admit the times which we’re being racist,” said Critical Race Theory activist Ibram X. Kendi during an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) conference Wednesday.
“To be racist, is to constantly, consistently, deny, deny, deny, like Donald Trump,” he added.
Kendi, the author of
Stamped from the Beginning: A Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, How to Be an Antiracist, and Antiracist Baby, keynoted the teachers’ union’s biennial TEACH (Together Educating America’s Children) professional development conference.
Rockstar academic Dr. Ibram X. Kendi makes a proposal that exposes the totalitarianism of Critical Race Theory: an unelected federal bureaucracy for approving all laws and ideas. https://t.co/dTMGdGow43
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In April, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona’s office proposed a rule that called for the development of “culturally responsive teaching” in American History and Civics and held up the widely discredited “1619 Project” as a model for schools to teach these subjects.
The rule intends to establish priorities for grants in American History and Civics Education programs that incorporate Critical Race Theory-based curricula, such as the “1619 Project.”
The department elaborated on its proposal, with a reference to Kendi:
Accordingly, schools across the country are working to incorporate anti-racist practices into teaching and learning. As the scholar Ibram X. Kendi has expressed, “[a]n antiracist idea is any idea that suggests the racial groups are equals in all their apparent differences that there is nothing right or wrong with any racial group. Antiracist ideas argue that racist policies are the cause of racial inequities.” … It is critical that the teaching