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A Lesson on Critical Race Theory
by Janel George Share:
In September 2020, President Trump issued an executive order excluding from federal contracts any diversity and inclusion training interpreted as containing âDivisive Concepts,â âRace or Sex Stereotyping,â and âRace or Sex Scapegoating.â Among the content considered âdivisiveâ is Critical Race Theory (CRT). In response, the African American Policy Forum, led by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, launched the #TruthBeTold campaign to expose the harm that the order poses. Reports indicate that over 300 diversity and inclusion trainings have been canceled as a result of the order. And over 120 civil rights organizations and allies signed a letter condemning the executive order. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF), the National Urban League (NUL), and the National Fair Housing Alliance filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the executive order violates the guarantee
What started off as an anonymous Twitter account has become a volunteer collective that has raised over $10,000 to bail out locally jailed individuals who canât afford it.
Kellie Doucette, a senior at Guyer High School, started what became the Denton Bail Fund over the summer in response to local demonstrations protesting racial injustice following George Floydâs death. Volunteers said they have spent $10,013 to help free nine people from both city and Denton County jails.
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sexual assault. what do you get out of that? is that to help kavanaugh s nomination? is this to rally the base? is this gonna help with the midterms? what s the point in doing that? again, i dispute that it was anything other than the president stating facts. facts that were laid out in the prosecutor s memo that she put forward to the senate. dana: south dakota senator john thune, you saw him yesterday after the policy lunch. he came to the podium. thanks for being on the show today. question on the exchange you just heard between sarah sanders and the reporter about the president s comments last night. john gizzy, a reporter there from human rights magazine, said it was counter productive for senators murkowski, collins and flake. i wonder what you think about that. i know you re counting the votes very closely. well, you re right, dana. it s an audience of three we have to win over, at least at the moment.
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