Plus: Teachers Unions Push Critical Race Theory in Schools, Urge Defiance of State Laws Against It
July 12 2021
Good morning from Washington, where many lawmakers are silent about teaching our children to judge each other by skin color. Our Virginia Allen tells the story of one mother targeted for asking questions about critical race theory, and Jarrett Stepman shows how teachers unions push this poison even where law prohibits it. On the podcast, Rob Bluey explores a program named for a U.S. senator that honors those who strengthen America. Plus: Trump’s legal fight against Big Tech; how Democrats hope to win amnesty for illegal immigrants; and your letters about defending American values. On this date in 1957, at his suggestion, Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the first president to ride in a newfangled flying machine: the helicopter.
A Rhode Island mother of two began filing records requests when she learned that teachers were incorporating critical race theory and gender ideology in the curriculum.
The American Federation of Teachers and other teachers unions have been explicit about trying to inject critical race theory into K-12 curriculums and teacher trainings.
Faith, family, and freedom. The late Sen. William L. Armstrong cherished these values throughout his life as a successful businessman, political leader, and university president.
"There is no better evidence that Big Tech is out of control than the fact that they banned the sitting president of the United States earlier this year," former President Trump says.
A school board in Oregon will decide whether to fire two educators at a middle school who produced a video proposing that schools recognize a student’s biological sex, not gender identity.