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Jazz Jennings, a transgendered teenager and coauthor of the book I Am Jazz. | YouTube/Jazz Jennings
A school district in Washington state is facing criticism after a teacher at one of its elementary schools read a book promoting transgender advocacy to her students.
Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth advocacy organization, received a tip that Jennifer Miller, a first grade teacher at Geneva Elementary School in Bellingham, Washington, located North of Seattle, read her students a children’s book titled,
I am Jazz.
The book, co-authored by LGBT activist Jessica Herthel and trans-identified reality TV star Jazz Jennings, tells the story of a 2-year-old boy who begins the process of transitioning to look more like a girl with the approval of his parents.
Stop Calling Babies Racist | Opinion Monica Osborne
, author of The Midrashic Impulse On 4/8/21 at 8:00 AM EDT
The idea that babies are born racist sounds like a really bad joke. In reality, it s become a heated discussion across social media and even at some schools.
It s part and parcel of our current racial reckoning. Across the nation, American schools have been rushing to modify their curricula to address the so-called inescapable racism of white and light-skinned people, including children. Books like
Woke Baby and
A Is for Activist began have been exploding on Amazon. Ibram X. Kendi s book
Antiracist Baby is a #1
Lauren Southern discusses the effort to indoctrinate children with progressive literature in a YouTube video posted on Nov. 17, 2020. | YouTube/Lauren Southern
A new children’s book designed to counter the increasing prevalence of progressive children’s literature has become Amazon’s No. 1 new release in early childhood education.
The ABC’s of Morality, written by Canadian political commentator, documentary filmmaker and YouTube personality Lauren Southern and illustrated by George Alexopoulos, was published Wednesday. Southern announced on Thursday that less than one day after its publication, the book had reached “the top 20 in US new releases … and # 1 in children’s values new releases.”
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When mommy is away, it’s up to daddy to do his daughter’s hair in this ode to self-confidence and the love between fathers and daughters from former NFL wide receiver Matthew A. Cherry and New York Times bestseller Vashti Harrison.
Zuri’s hair has a mind of its own. It kinks, coils, and curls every which way. Zuri knows it’s beautiful. When mommy does Zuri’s hair, she feels like a superhero. But when mommy is away, it’s up to daddy to step in! And even though daddy has a lot to learn, he LOVES his Zuri. And he’ll do anything to make her and her hair happy.