By early December, Georgia lawmakers must create more majority-Black political districts, but exactly how mapmakers adjust the current lines to comply will be contentious.
ATLANTA In partnership with the Georgia Legal History Foundation, the Supreme Court of Georgia is hosting a two-day seminar Thursday and Friday, focused on the history and events of
ATLANTA In partnership with the Georgia Legal History Foundation, the Supreme Court of Georgia is hosting a two-day seminar Thursday and Friday, focused on the history and events of
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College Fix readers may recognize the name of President Biden’s nominee for deputy secretary of education, Cindy Marten.
As superintendent of the San Diego Unified School District, she forced teachers to go through “white privilege” training that literally told the white instructors “You are racist” and “You are upholding racist ideas, structures and policies.”
According to a person who attended a later training and took notes and screenshots – recording wasn’t allowed – the speaker, University of Georgia Prof. Bettina Love, went into her stock spiel about “spirit murder.”
Both the anonymous attendee and Board of Education member Richard Barrera told Fox News that Marten didn’t simply introduce Love, who founded the Abolitionist Teaching Network last year. Her introduction was “glowing” and “extremely complimentary.”
City Journal contributing editor Christopher Rufo, a documentary filmmaker, writes in the New York Post about “whistleblower documents” he obtained from a “racially charged teacher-training session” in Seattle Public Schools.
The lessons focus on ‘white privilege’ and blame teachers for colonizing the Puget Sound region and America as a whole for stealing labor from enslaved blacks.
The lessons include instruction on so-called spirit murder.’ The concept was promoted by University of Georgia Prof. Bettina Love, who founded the Abolitionist Teaching Network this year.
“Spirit murder” is the practice of schools murdering “the souls of black children every day through systemic, institutionalized, anti-black, state-sanctioned violence.”