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A Bergen County prep school teacher says a hostile culture of conformity and fear drove her to quit her job.
Dana Stangel-Plowe said students entered her English class at Dwight-Englewood High School seeing themselves not as individuals, but as representatives of a group, forcing them to adopt the status of privilege or victimhood.
Then came accepting as fact that people born with less melanin in their skin are oppressors, and people born with more melanin in their skin are oppressed, Stangel-Plowe Men are oppressors, women are oppressed, and so on, she added. This is the dominant and divisive ideology that is guiding our adolescent students.
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A high school English teacher recently tendered her resignation on Tuesday in protest of the school’s use of critical race theory to indoctrinate its students. She contended that the curriculum and work environment created by the leadership’s fixation on race have been abysmal, and now she is speaking out.
Dana Stangel-Plowe submitted her resignation letter to the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR), an organization “dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding and humanity,” according to its website. She criticized the Dwight-Englewood School for segregating light-skinned teachers and threatening to fire and replace them with minority staff members.
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