Chuck Winder had it right when he recently said the so-called Idaho Freedom Foundation, or IFF, was “one of the biggest threats we have to our democracy in our state.”
Recently the ghost town of Silver City, Idaho, has been making headlines for nonspecter but definitely spooky reasons. The off-the-grid city in Owyhee County (about two hours southwest of Boise)
Idaho group argues critical race theory should not be taught in schools.
Credit: CDA Press Published: 10:25 AM PDT June 9, 2021 Updated: 10:51 AM PDT June 9, 2021
COEUR D ALENE, Idaho The Equity Framework document used by the Coeur d Alene School District has come under fire by the Idaho Freedom Foundation for promoting a radical, deeply ideological, morally shameful and anti-academic program, as reported by our news partner the Coeur d Alene Press.
A commentary written by IFF education policy director Anna K. Miller and released Monday, titled Critical race theory comes to Coeur d Alene K-12 schools, claims the left has penetrated Idaho s K-12 system, accuses Gov. Brad Little and public officials of being complacent and accuses the Coeur d Alene School Board of approving a pernicious agenda.
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Senate President Pro Tem Chuck Winder, a Boise Republican, spoke out against the Idaho Freedom Foundation on Wednesday, calling the think tank’s influence “one of the biggest threats” Idaho has to its democracy. During a virtual forum for legislative leaders held by the City Club of Boise, four lawmakers addressed the […]