While his legislation to ban CRT in the military and federally funded programs has an uphill battle in a Democratic Congress, the lawmaker said he was encouraged by North Carolina and other state legislation to narrowly exclude CRT from education curricula without glossing over the ugly parts of American history.
"In the same way General Milley's gotten the military off track, it's going to take a persistent effort in which we press on all fronts." Parents have driven the legislation and gubernatorial executive orders against CRT by showing up at school board meetings and leading recall efforts, Heritage Action for America Executive Director Jessica Anderson said.
Erson praised Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for his "Flat-out ban" on CRT via executive order but said the grassroots need to push for legislative fixes to "Root out" CRT from American institutions.
Rhode Island mother Nicole Solas has been on the front lines of public records requests to uncover CRT influence, for which she has been sued by state and local teachers unions.
"So we teach our children to look one generation ahead of why you can be successful. Critical race theory teaches you to look three generations behind as to why you can't." He moved his family from California to Carmel, Indiana to escape CRT, only to find it rapidly developing in their new home.
Lui founded Unify Carmel to organize parents and grandparents to return Carmel to its reputation as a haven for "High rigor academics" and away from social justice, a subject that should be left to parents but not foisted on a "Captive audience" by "Activist teachers." Solas jumped in to echo Liu on moving CRT away from a value judgment, where "Public school become[s] more like a church," and toward a matter of parental discretion.
"Maybe we can all agree that it just shouldn't be in public school, maybe it can go somewhere else, like the home." It's a mistake to see the 1619 Project as CRT's introduction into the American educational system, when the Marxism spinoff had already filtered into K-12 through graduate schools of education, according to Jonathan Butcher, senior fellow at the Goldwater Institute, which is helping Solas obtain public documents.
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