From Lindsey Burke <[email protected]>
Subject Greetings from Resource Bank
Date June 4, 2021 2:31 PM
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Dear Colleagues:


This week we’re writing you from Austin, Texas, where we’ve been participating in engaging conversations at Heritage’s annual Resource Bank conference. Jonathan Butcher led an excellent discussion between Heritage’s Mike Gonzalez and the American Enterprise Institute’s Ian Rowe – newly elected to the Pelham School Board – on the problems with Critical Race Theory. As Rowe stated, “school boards are where the action is.”
Jonathan also spoke <[link removed]> to KSAT in Texas about a proposal to protect children from the discriminatory ideas in critical race theory—a philosophy teachers are using in some schools today that treats students differently based on skin color. Jonathan explains that the application of such ideas is not only illegal according to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 but denies students the opportunity to learn that America’s promise of freedom and opportunity for all is an idea we—all Americans—should share. Watch the clip here <[link removed]>.
Jonathan also wrote for the Daily Signal <[link removed]> last week and explained that Black Lives Matter supporters and activists from the Zinn Education Project are planning to protest on June 12 in cities around the U.S. in an effort to try to keep critical race theory's discriminatory ideas in schools. Jonathan interviewed a parent from Texas who has seen critical ideas in her son's classroom. Read the story here <[link removed]>.


In Case You Missed It


The Biden Administration proposed a 41 percent increase <[link removed]> for the U.S. Department of Education in its FY2022 budget proposal. We’re at a loss as to why the federal agency deserves such a proposed increase, all of course on the backs of taxpayers.


Last month, Jude Schwalbach joined Respect Life Radio <[link removed]> to discuss how teachers unions used their political clout to affect CDC school reopening guidelines. You can listen the conversation here <[link removed]> and read his Daily Signal commentary on the subject here <[link removed]>.


Upcoming Event


Join us virtually on Thursday, June 8 for Biden’s Bureaucratic Plans for American Families: Education, in which I will sit down with Andrea Mrozek, Senior Fellow at Cardus Family, for a 30 minute Policy Pulse discussion. RSVP here <[link removed]>.
Warmly,

Lindsey Burke,
Director
Center for Education Policy
Institute for Family, Community, and Opportunity
The Heritage Foundation

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