Minnesota Mother: ‘Antiracism’ Actually ‘Teaches Children How to Be Racist’
A parent at a Minnesota school board meeting railed against what she said is critical race theory “infiltrating our school district.”
A parent at a Minnesota school board meeting railed against what she said is critical race theory “infiltrating our school district.”
Gilday would not say whether he thought capitalism was racist during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday.
The Navy’s top military officer Adm. Michael Gilday on Tuesday defended putting Ibram X. Kendi’s book How to Be an Anti-Racist on the Navy’s list of recommended reads for sailors, telling lawmakers that sailors need to understand themselves.
Critical race theorist Ibram X. Kendi, author and contributing writer for The Atlantic, on Tuesday revealed “so many students” have come to his classrooms “angry” that they never learned about systemic racism and racism in high school.
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” Columbia University Professor and author John McWhorter objected to books like “White Fragility” by Robin DiAngelo and “How to be an Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi being pushed “as the black view” when they
Parents magazine is promoting a book about Ibram X. Kendi’s critical race theory as its May pick for its new book club.
Mitch McConnell and 38 other GOP senators urged Ed Secretary Miguel Cardona to withdraw the “1619 Project” from taxpayer-funded grant programs.
A Texas lawmaker introduced a bill to stop “critical race theory” from being incorporated into schools’ curricula in the state.
Thursday on CNN’s “New Day,” critical race theorist Ibram X. Kendi, author and contributing writer for The Atlantic, wondered what would have happened in Columbus, OH if Ma’Khia Bryant had been a “16-year-old white girl in a wealthy suburban neighborhood. Bryant was shot and killed by police after she appeared to attack another person with a knife.
“Justice is convicting America,” declared Ibram X. Kendi in a video produced by CBS following the conviction of Derek Chauvin.
The Biden administration proposed a rule that urges the development of K-12 civics instruction based on Critical Race Theory programs such as the “1619 Project.”
The Boston Globe has launched a new publication, called the Emancipator, in coordination with Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research. The publication, named for an 18th-century abolitionist newspaper, aims to “hasten racial justice.”
The streaming entertainment giant Netflix said it is teaming up with “anti-racism” professor Ibram X. Kendi to create a slate of new programming that will include an animated series based on Kendi’s Antiracist Baby, his recent book for toddlers.
Critical race theorist Ibram X. Kendi declared this week that the expression “legal vote” used to describe votes cast in conformity with U.S. laws is “functionally racist.”
Judge Amy Coney Barrett described some of the attacks that have been lodged against her, such as being called a “white colonist” for adopting two Haitian children, as “cruel” and “hurtful” not just to herself, but to her children.
I’m old enough to remember when a white person who refused to adopt a black child was the racist.
Ibram X. Kendi, director of Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research, wrote on Saturday that white people who adopt black children may be “racist,” joining a growing group of Democrats and leftists commenting on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Haitian son and daughter.
Ibram X. Kendi, director of Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research, described the lack of indictments against police officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor as an allegation that the deceased killed herself.
Billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey described “whiteness” as a potential “weapon” used by white people against non-whites in the latest episode of her eponymous Apple TV series, “The Oprah Winfrey Conversation.”
Black progressive influencers expressed shock, outrage, and dismay at Joe Biden’s already-infamous “you ain’t black” comment Friday.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is demanding the racial data of those contracting the novel coronavirus, contending that it is “critical to ensuring an equitable and just response to this crisis across the board.”