Virginia parents organize to fight critical race theory learning in classrooms
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Parents in Loudoun County, Va., are banding together to fight "racist" critical race theory in schools.
Rege is one of a growing number of parents banding together to support Fight For Schools, a political action committee opposed to CRT. The group is spearheaded by Ian Prior, a former Trump administration DOJ official and father of two children in Loudoun County public schools. "They’ll talk about it with different words, like equity or culturally responsive learning, but those are really the implementation tools of critical race theory," says Prior. "What you see is constant references to White privilege, White supremacy, White fragility, and really focusing on kids not as individuals with their own skills, talents, dreams and goals, but instead looking at kids through an identity group lens," he says. Concerns over critical race theory in schools has sparked controversies across the country.More Related News
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