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The Asian American Collegiate Alliance celebrated Utah Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a rally on Saturday, May 22 at the Salt Lake City and County Building.
Sam Lam, Katrina Lam, Kayleen Lam, Lehua Koon, Amber Lam (from left to right), Utah State University and University of Utah students support the rally in honor of the Utah Asian American Pacific Islander community for its Heritage Month in May. (Kristine Kim)
The rally had a turnout of several hundred people, and many members of the Utah Asian American Pacific Islander community and others from different Utah communities came in solidarity.
The Utah House and Senate both passed
non-binding resolutions Wednesday that urge the state’s school board to ban teaching certain principles lawmakers say could be a part of critical race theory.
Critical race theory is an academic framework for understanding how racism creates and sustains the many disparities that exist in the country today. The framework is not currently part of curriculum in Utah’s public schools. According to a statement from the board, no member has suggested adopting it into its standards.
“A lot of parents they’re afraid,” said Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross. “They’re afraid that critical race theory may be used in schools to shame their children. They don’t want their children to feel guilty or to feel anguish because of the way God made them.”
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Love, Listen, Lead: that’s the commitment that members of the Utah League of Cities and Towns and the Utah Chiefs of Police Association made last summer to ensure community trust in police. Our objective was to find the space where we supported our officers and identified areas to improve. The two groups, along with our state and local law enforcement colleagues, delivered on that commitment.
As a mayor and as a police chief, we know the pain of burying our officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. We thank them and their families for their service. We’ve heard from community members who want to contribute to improving public safety. We all share a desire for safe and welcoming communities.
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