New proposed Illinois school requirement includes a reading list of anti-racism books – WTVO (Rockford)

Theresa Gilbert, a Professor of Composition and Literature for Rock Valley College, says this could spark more diverse conversations at home with parents. “They can open your eyes, they can broaden your perspective, they can give you an opportunity to really think about yourself, about others and the world in which you live."
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Taxpaying Citizen
5 years ago
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Taxpaying Citizen
5 years ago

It stinks of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation strategy- Think the Common Core disaster that cost US taxpayers over 4 trillion dollars to Billy boy’s measly tax-write-off $400 million. Once again, Bill Gates, the self-indulgent meddling philanthropic-capitalist (yes its an oxymoron) prima dona of education, pharmaceutical investments, chemical corps. and global farmland investments (think Monsanto/Bayer GMO stranglehold on small farmers. Add his re-visioning of bio-diversity into homogeneous supply as the next future disaster), is once again resurrecting the failed yet profitable Common Core education indoctrination disaster with the usual political strangehold on public policy continuation under the same Obama… Read more »

Jamie
5 years ago

Every parent needs to look closely at these books. Here is an article from Illinois Family Institute that has quotes from some of the books.

https://illinoisfamily.org/education/unbelievably-woke-springfield-still-isnt-done-indoctrinating-children/

Sarah
5 years ago
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Disgusting.
homeschool, homeschool, HOME SCHOOL!
These public indoctrination centers must fall.

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