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California Pupils Were Tasked With 'Uncomfortable' Analysis of 'Why I'm a Racist' Op-Ed, Report Says

Many parents in the United States have recently voiced concern regarding some adjustments to their kids' school curricula that they consider to be questionable, as...

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California middle schoolers get 'uncomfortable' assignment of Huffington Post op-ed, 'Why I'm a Racist'


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California middle school students were told early this year to read and analyze an op-ed published in The Huffington Post in 2016 titled, "Why I'm a Racist," sparking backlash from some parents.
The students at Oak Middle School in Orange County were asked to analyze various points that the author, Huffington Post contributor Jeff Cook, makes in the piece.
"It was an uncomfortable situation," Marshal Violia, the father of a seventh-grade student who was assigned to read the essay in his English class, told Fox News. "A lot of parents were in agreement."

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Letter to the Editor: Social Justice and Ethnic Studies is based on Critical Race Theory


Dear Orange County Breeze Editor:
As President of West Orange County Republican Women Federated I recently reached out to Los Alamitos Unified School Board member Diana Hill, who is a member of our club, to better understand her reasoning for joining the four Democrats on the board and approve the controversial Social Justice standards/Ethnic Studies curriculum. I was thankful that Diana put up a great effort to keep the proposed elective from being Critical Race Theory. However, giving Critical Race Theory courses and workshops flowery names doesn’t hide its real meaning.
Social Justice and Ethnic Studies can be sugar coated with the best of intentions, but the foundation is based on Critical Race Theory as seen by the people that the Los Alamitos Unified School Board has hired to implement the program as well as the material used to produce the content.

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