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White House picks ex-Obama admin official for key civil rights role

White House picks ex-Obama admin official for key civil rights role Tyler Kingkade © Provided by NBC News President Joe Biden plans to nominate Catherine Lhamon to lead the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. Lhamon held the same position in the Obama administration. Biden announced Lhamon’s nomination as assistant secretary for civil rights on Thursday. If confirmed, Lhamon would have a highly visible role in determining how the federal government addresses LGBTQ rights, sexual misconduct and racial discrimination in the nation’s K-12 schools and colleges. Lhamon, a former American Civil Liberties Union attorney, is currently a domestic policy adviser at the White House, focusing on racial justice issues, and was chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights from 2017 to 2021. She led the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights from 2013 to 2017, when the Obama administration emphasized tackling sexual assault on college campuses.

Ban Critical Race Theory Now

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.

Ayanna Pressley Reintroduces Bill Addressing the Disproportionate Punishment Of Black School Girls

Ayanna Pressley Reintroduces Bill Addressing the Disproportionate Punishment Of Black School Girls Rep Ayanna Pressley. Image: Twitter/@TheHill Rep. Ayanna Pressley is seeking to address the “school-to-confinement pipeline” that has resulted in Black girls being jailed for simply wearing hair extensions to school. The Massachusetts Democrat recently reintroduced the Ending Punitive, Unfair, School-based Harm that is Overt and Unresponsive to Trauma Act or the Ending PUSHOUT Act in an effort to combat the over-policing practiced in many schools across the country, WBUR reports. Pressley’s move to get the bill passed comes amid new research from the National Women’s Law Center that found Black girls often receive harsher discipline at school than their white peers over minor things like dress code violations and hairstyles.

Hidden Agenda in Left s New Hate Crime Bill

Hidden Agenda in Left s New Hate Crime Bill
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