DC public schools hosts racially segregated ‘affinity groups’ for staff
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Judicial Watch has accused Washington, D.C., public schools of violating the U.S. Constitution by hosting racially segregated “affinity groups” for staff.
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The DCPS website describes a "racial affinity space" as a "brave space to share openly, build community, authentically engage, listen, and grow in our collective journey of DCPS becoming anti-racist, whole-child centered school district."
"Remember, the goal of these affinity groups is to create a safe space among colleagues to process the impacts of racism and white supremacy within our school community and identify collective actions to take as individuals and as groups," Katie Lundgren, the principal of Marie Reed Elementary school, wrote in a May 17, 2021, email to DCPS "race and equity leaders."
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