Can you be specific? I read the first one. BFD. It is a 5 page letter
to help educate our supervisors wade through a tough time of racial strife, and it does list a CRT book as a reference. Shouldn't educators have access to all schools of thought? Or do you want to limit the knowledge of our educators too?
There has not, to my knowledge been any of CRT incorporated into a curriculum (and even if there were, why are people so afraid of this debate?)
There is a powerpoint befor that from someone saying that embracing CRT is an alternative to be considered (slide 21). OK. Was it incorporated into the curriculum? Don't see where. Do we stop considering options?
If you can go through and show where this has been incorporated into our curriculum, then you have a point that it is systematically being taught. However, I would still have to ask why this offends you so much.
As Jeff Foxworthy says, If this letter and power point bothers you, you may be a racist.
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Posted: 11/03/2021 at 3:44PM