Black parents see a problem with how race is taught in schools, but it's not CRT
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The whole “critical race theory” uproar is really about stripping schools of any teaching about racism or the contributions of Black people and other people of color to U.S. history, rolling back any tenuous progress made at teaching those importantBlack parents see a problem with how race is taught in schools, but it's not CRT
The whole “critical race theory” uproar is really about stripping schools of any teaching about racism or the contributions of Black people and other people of color to U.S. history, rolling back any tenuous progress made at teaching those important subjects in recent years. And, go figure, Black parents are noticing and taking issue with that—but, of course, their voices are getting much less amplification. “We [Black parents] are the ones who, when a child calls our kid a slave, we have to pick up those pieces and wipe those tears,” Michigan state Sen. Erika Geiss told CNN. “When [teaching race] is framed as only an issue that White parents have, they are missing an entire fragment of the population.” Read more