Evanston parents, students stand up for critical race theory after lawsuit – ABC7 (Chicago)

"It's not racist, because there is no racism in learning the truth about our history," said Susanne Angerer, parent of a District 65 third grader.
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Ambiguous End
4 years ago

Evanston has long excelled at a sanctimonious virtue signaling that made its upper income bracket citizens feel better about themselves as they rode the express train, or drove their comfortable SUV’s, to posh offices in the loop. Let them eat lawn signs.

Parentof2
4 years ago

CRT peaked my interest several years ago. Since then, I’ve read numerous books on it’s origins and it’s roots in post-modernism. I encourage everyone with school age children to do a deep dive. We have to understand what we are fighting so we know how to fight it. The lines are intentionally blurred. Many people are conflating black history with CRT. We are not opposed to black history – we are opposed to Theory and it’s devastating consequences for liberalism, equality, and free speech. The latest chatter is acceptance of pedophilia with “consent” and transracialism. It’s coming. Maybe once this… Read more »

The Atticus Finch Ghost
4 years ago

Teaching innocent children that they are racists because of the color of their skin only makes racism more prevalent in our weird society. It is an unusual stretch of logic that anti racist teaching promotes racism of another sort.

bb
4 years ago

Evanston go figure! no budget, broke, high taxes, liberal and crime!
Evanston you get what you vote for- Have fun!

Ex Illini
4 years ago

For many, it is no longer a matter of if, but when they’ll leave this disaster of a state.

Heyjude
4 years ago

Those who don’t want “anti-racism” taught in public schools are engaged in “a war on reality itself”?
These people are completely unhinged.

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