Lawsuit: Evanston/Skokie School District’s equity agenda is ‘divisive racial’ ideology – Center Square

The complaint alleges that in pursuit of equity, District 65 told staff that “white individuals are ‘loud, authoritative . . . [and] controlling,’” and that “To be less white is to be less racially oppressive,” that “White identity is inherently racist” and that they must denounce “white privilege.” The lawsuit also alleges that students were taught controversial ideas about race, including: “Racism is a white person’s problem, and we are all caught up in it” and that “White people have a very, very serious problem, and they should start thinking about what they should do about it.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

D65 deserves all their woes from their driving of the race baiter express tenfold.

Deb
1 year ago

Critical race theory promotes racism and pitting races against each other. Proponents do not want people working together despite differences

Sands
1 year ago

I’m confused. I thought Stacy Deemar recently lost this same lawsuit? D65 is deplorable.

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