Ban Critical Race Theory Now | Opinion Max Eden
, Research fellow, American Enterprise Institute On 5/5/21 at 11:00 AM EDT
Critical Race Theory (CRT) indoctrination is already largely illegal under federal law. But states must now go further and protect all students from racial discrimination by asserting the power to enforce the principles of the Civil Rights Act.
Many parents might not yet understand what CRT is. The ideology has gone by a number of names in recent years: identity politics, intersectionality, wokeness. Academics have generated convoluted justifications and rationalizations for it; journalists have crafted stilted narratives to promote it. But at its core and in practice, CRT amounts to institutionalized racial hatred.
Mayor Todd Gloria announced Tuesday the formation of his administration's Asian-Pacific Islander Advisory Group and the selection of 15 San Diegans who will.
Tyler Hendrickson, The562.org
Five months into a global pandemic at a time when planning even a week ahead felt nearly impossible a group of bright, passionate students was looking ardently toward the future. In August of 2020, a collection of students at Poly High School and other area schools launched the Poly Green Schools Campaign, with aspirations of transitioning the Long Beach Unified School District to 100% clean, renewable energy in all sectors by 2040.
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The Poly Green Schools Campaign also called Poly GSC recently hosted a Climate Town Hall virtually over Zoom. The group also invited the public, with the goal of increasing awareness and support for its cause. The presentation was student-led, featuring a handful of representatives from Poly’s prestigious PACE magnet program, as well as middle school students from Keller and Hughes. The group also welcomed a panel of guest speakers to help outline the challenges, benefits, and overall framework of their
Updated on May 4, 2021 at 4:20 pm
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The driver of a San Diego Gas & Electric vehicle was gravely injured Tuesday in a crash with a stopped school bus at a Barrio Logan intersection, authorities said.
The utility van plowed into the back of the San Diego Unified School District bus which had no students aboard at the time at Boston Avenue and South 28th Street shortly before 8:30 a.m., according to police.
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The driver of the van, a 53-year-old SDG&E employee whose identity was not immediately available, was taken to UC san Diego Medical Center where he was hospitalized in critical condition, SDPD said.