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Ibram Kendi's Orwellian Declaration on Critical Race Theory – PJ Media


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Parents are speaking out against schools teaching about “white privilege” and “institutional racism,” and some have even gotten arrested at school board meetings. A New Jersey English teacher resigned because an ideology of skin color “power hierarchies” had dominated her school. An Oregon school superintendent suggested that if teachers don’t want to teach “anti-racism,” they should seek employment elsewhere. The largest teachers union in America expressly committed itself to fighting back against “anti-CRT rhetoric.”
Yet Ibram X. Kendi (born Ibram Henry Rogers), the founder of the much-vaunted “anti-racism” movement, took to 
The Atlantic with the Orwellian claim that “There Is No Debate Over Critical Race Theory.” ....

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UNC Grants 1619 Project Founder Tenure – PJ Media


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On Wednesday, trustees for the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill voted to grant tenure to 
New York Times writer Nikole Hannah-Jones, founder of the notorious “1619 Project.” UNC had earlier revoked the offer of tenure, which usually forms part of the deal for a Knight Chair professorship. Conservatives spoke out against UNC’s move hiring Hannah-Jones, whose project pushes Marxist critical race theory, divides Americans by race, and arguably helped inspire the Black Lives Matter and antifa riots last summer.
Protesters demonstrated Wednesday at the Carolina Inn, where the trustees held the meeting. Some black scholars and administrators said they were reconsidering their willingness to remain on the campus after watching how the board had treated Hannah-Jones, NPR reported. ....

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