It’s hard to single out the most absurd part of the story of what happened to three moms who signed up to speak about Critical Race Theory (CRT) and mask mandates at the school board meeting in a small SW Washington town.
U.S. Parents Involved in Education (USPIE) published a resource guide Monday for parents who are waging battles against Critical Race Theory (CRT) in their local school districts.
Lead signer for the popular band Skillet and outspoken Christian rocker John Cooperblasted critical race theory (CRT) in a recent interview with Fox News.
A school district in Georgia this week voted to approve a resolution that would prevent certain divisive concepts of race from being taught in the classroom.
A meme was shared as a joke, saying that white people who believe in social justice should "resign for diversity." But while it seems insane right off the bat, it is not a new concept.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Friday vowed to take action against left-wing efforts to advance critical race theory — a divisive method of teaching focusing on race — explaining it is actually “offensive” to ask taxpayers to fund “teaching kids to hate their country and to hate each other.”