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Are Certain Americans Fighting For Segregated Schools?

Posted On 25 Feb 2022
By : Restore American Glory
Comments: 14

“Young boys and girls must grow up with world perspectives”. On 22nd April 1965, Martin Luther King Jr, speaking at a meeting of the Massachusetts legislature, lamented the “tragedy” of school segregation. With the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the US had finally dismantled the Jim Crow laws — which King had joked about burying a decade earlier. The nation had come to King’s conclusion: “Segregation debilitates the segregator as well as the segregated”.

Almost six decades later, from Massachusetts to Colorado, Jim Crow is being resurrected in public schools — this time through euphemisms such as “affinity circles”, “affinity dialogue groups” and “community building groups”. Centennial Elementary School in Denver, for instance, advertised a “Families of Color Playground Night” earlier this winter, on a marquee board outside the school. Last week, the Wheeler School in Providence, Rhode Island, hosted a “meet and talk” with actress Karyn Parsons from “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” — exclusively for its “Students of Color affinity group”. “If you are a student of color or multiracial, please join us!” the invitation from a seventh grade teacher read.

Bigotry, meanwhile, is back on the curriculum, thanks partly to a “Black Lives Matter at School” campaign, which last week recommended the book Not My Idea: A Book about Whiteness to children as young as six in Evanston/Skokie School District 65, outside Chicago. “Whiteness is a bad deal”, the book argues; it amounts to signing a “contract” with the devil, who is illustrated with an indelicate pointy tail. Meanwhile, in an English lesson in Fairfax County, Virginia, students played a game of “Privilege Bingo”; even “Military Kid” has been shamed as having “privilege”.

It’s a tragedy that today’s schools are more segregated than mine was. I arrived in the United States in the summer of 1969, a four-year-old who knew not a word of English. Born in Bombay, I was part of the first generation of post-colonial Indians. My parents had survived the “white supremacy” of British rule, and witnessed Mahatma Gandhi’s nonviolent movement, which was an inspiration for the American civil rights movement.

The Civil Rights Act was passed the year before my birth, and I learned the alphabet at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Piscataway, New Jersey. My class photo from 1975 shows 25 diverse, smiling children lined up shoulder-to-shoulder in three rows — organised by height, not skin colour.

It makes me shudder to think what I would have felt if I had been told, then, to attend a “Families of Color Playground Night”. I happened to be a shy, “brown” girl raised in a Muslim immigrant family. I didn’t understand our classroom “Secret Santa” ritual or Valentine’s Day card exchanges. But I thrived in integration, not segregation.

I learned to read English with the fictional detective Nancy Drew — a white girl — as my best friend. My teachers never told me to check her privilege. Moving to mostly-white Morgantown, West Virginia, I became pen pals with a white friend named Barbara I’d left behind in Piscataway; at my new school, I was blessed with exemplary teachers who happened to be white, without whose efforts I couldn’t have become a reporter for the Wall Street Journal at the age of 23.

The beauty of Martin Luther King Jr’s America was that everyone’s humanity, worth and potential was appreciated, not undermined. Fighting racism used to mean rejecting the notion of a hierarchy of human value. But today the morally twisted teachings of “anti-racism” preach that a new hierarchy of human value, with whiteness at the bottom, is acceptable — and even evolved and “progressive”. Education activists seem intent on pushing the race-shaming, bigotry and segregation of “anti-racism”.

Take the example of Wellesley Public Schools (WPS), 17 miles west of Boston. It is a system with about 4,800 students in seven elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. According to its most recent demographics, it is about 70.6% white, 13.6% Asian, 6.7% multiracial, 5% Hispanic and 4.1% Black. It offers a window into the problem — and the fix: parents standing up with moral courage.

In September 2019, Charmie Curry, a black former teacher, became Wellesley’s director of “diversity, equity and inclusion”. In her “entry plan”, Curry wrote that she would “hit the ground, learning”. But after George Floyd’s death, it wasn’t “learning” Curry pushed, but activism. In 2020, she released her “Entry Plan Report”, asking, “Who Am I in Anti-Racist Practice?”

At the start of the last school year, the school district’s superintendent David Lussier (who is white) put in place a new procedure, “Responding to Incidents of Bias or Discrimination”. Reports of “bias or discrimination” could, parents were told, lead to disciplinary action. In the age of cancel culture, it was easy to imagine this new policy being misused.

That year, WPS also released a five-year “Equity Strategic Plan”, promising to “amplify the voices” of certain students through “affinity spaces” for those with “shared identities”. On 25 January 2021, Curry emailed the middle school and high school principals about the first “affinity group” meeting on 10 February, for “our Black and Brown students and alumni”. She called it a “Listening Space”.

If such spaces had existed in my schooldays, they would have carved up my diverse yet tightly-knit class. Barbara and I would have been separated.

But Wellesley is far from unusual. During the 2020 summer of race riots, schools across the country clamoured to virtue signal their message of “social justice”. “Affinity groups” have sprung up everywhere.

At Pierce Middle School in Milton Public Schools, Massachusetts, the “Mosaic Club” meets for “students of color who identify as African American/Black, Latinx/Hispanic American, Native American, Middle Eastern American, Asian/Asian American, or Multiracial”. Across the country, at Pathfinder Elementary School in Seattle Public Schools, students meet in  “Lunchtime Community Building Groups for BIPOC & Multiracial Scholars, K-8”.

And in Indianapolis Public Schools, “affinity groups” have held meetings with this potpourri of names: “Ability Diverse”, “Black/African American”, “LatinX”, “Asian/Pacific Islander”, “Native American/Indigenous”, “Jewish”, “Muslim”, “LGBTQIA+”, “Women’s Network”, “Multi-Racial”, “Multi-Lingual” and “Confronting White Privilege”.

The school district noted that the members of “Confronting White Privilege” picked their own name — presumably knowing how they could do in the oppression Olympics if they didn’t frame their identity with a mea culpa.

In private schools, too, children are segregated. Allen-Stevenson School in New York City hosts meetings of “BOCAS: Boys of Color at Allen-Stevenson” and “WISE: White Identifying Students for Equity”.

The second “affinity” group meeting at Wellesley revealed the dangers of this new segregation. It took place on 18 March 2021, two days after a gunman killed eight people in three Atlanta spas, most of them Asian women. That day, Curry hosted a “Healing Space for Asian and Asian American students (grade 6-12), faculty/staff, and others in the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community who wish to process recent events”.

A Wellesley Middle School teacher asked Curry if white students could participate. Her question answered, the teacher wrote to her students:

“This is a safe space for our Asian/Asian-American and Students of Color, *not* for students who identify only as White. If you identify as White, and need help to process recent events, please know I’m here for you as well as your guidance counselors. If you need to know more about why this is not for White students, please ask me!”

On the morning of the “healing space”, a white fitness and health teacher, asked Curry, “I wanted to check first, is it appropriate for me to go this healing space? I wasn’t sure?” (Her email signature read, ironically: “Be your own color and dance with joy”.) Later that morning, Curry replied and told her, “This time, we want to hold the space for the Asian and Asian American students and faculty/staff”. She wrote: “I hope this makes sense”.

It didn’t make sense. In fact, it is nonsense. And many parents saw through it. One mother wrote to the school in protest, arguing that:

“The email immediately pits one group of kids against another, ascribing guilt by mere identity to an entire population of children and adults who are equally scared by the events in Atlanta. I am concerned that in creating spaces for specific groups of students we are perpetuating the feelings of separation, isolation, and difference that we are trying to overcome”.

She pointed out, in measured tones: “Unfortunately, the healing space provided by the school further divides us at a time when we most need to come together and support one another”.

In response, the school doubled down. One Wellesley teacher circulated an “FAQ” document, written by a colleague. It advised that affinity-group sessions were a “safe space for members of the same identity or community” — where they can “share their experiences without risk of feeling like they will offend someone from another group, and without another group’s voices”.

The morning after the “healing space”, a mother sent an email to the Wellesley Middle School principal, pointing out the hypocrisy at the heart of anti-racism. “We are all horrified by recent events”, she wrote. “I would hope this would be an opportunity to bring our student community together”.

She continued: “However, the reaction at WPS has been to discriminate against white students. I find this message a little confusing. Are we focusing on inclusion or exclusion? How does separating kids by race teach them anything?”

“We must do better for all of our students”.

The principal responded: “Affinity spaces are a known strategy in education that offer time for marginalized groups to process feelings and concern in productive ways. Our Office of DE&I [Diversity, Equity and Inclusion] for WPS feels this space is important for those who want to attend”.

Then, in the early afternoon of 12 April 2021, the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion sent an email to school district staff, grousing about “hateful messages” it had received. “Sometimes, this work puts us in the crosshairs of those who find this mission to be a threat”.

Across the country, “diversity” officers and “equity” consultants are spinning a tale that segregation is virtuous. The historically progressive Southern Poverty Law Center, established in 1971 to fight racism, now provides schools with an online “Toolkit” to create “affinity groups”, through lesson plans it calls “Learning for Justice”. It argues that “affinity groups help marginalized students to be seen and heard”. It even shows schools how to “troubleshoot questions”, like the obvious: “Aren’t affinity groups exclusionary?”

But in WPS, the backlash could not be quashed. On 19 October 2021, Parents Defending Education filed a lawsuit against the school district on behalf of Parents A, B, C, D and E and their children, alleging violation of the 1965 Civil Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, as well as the First Amendment for its “Bias or Discrimination” hotline, “weaponized by certain students to punish classmates who express unpopular views”.

This resulted in a partial victory. On 9 November 2021, Superintendent Lussier rescinded the original “Responding to Incidents of Bias of Discrimination”. But the school district wouldn’t back down on the “affinity groups”, segregated by race.

This week, however, in a significant victory for justice, lawyers for Parents Defending Education filed a settlement with the school district, which agreed to end its practice of race segregation. On Tuesday night, at a virtual meeting of the school board, Lussier read these four remarkable statements:

  • Under existing School Committee policies regarding Nondiscrimination and Student Organizations, membership in and attendance at all student clubs, listening sessions and affinity spaces is open to all.
  • The Constitution and federal laws prohibit schools from excluding students from affinity-based group sessions or any other school-sponsored activities on the basis of their race.
  • No students will be excluded from affinity-based group sessions or any school-sponsored activities on the basis of race.
  • When any affinity-based group session is held, all grade-eligible students are welcome to attend — regardless of their race — and notice of the event will be publicized so that all students are aware of the event.

Any announcement of an “affinity-based” group will also include this disclaimer: “This event is open to all students regardless of race, color, sex, gender identity, religion, national origin, or sexual orientation”.

It’s strange to think that in 2022, a declaration that disallows racial segregation is a victory not against “white supremacy” but against the bigotry of “anti-racism”. Like most people, I am appalled by actual racism — but I am also appalled by the efforts of doctrinaire progressives to impose their divisive worldview on children. As the case of WPS illustrates, a new Jim Crow is being promoted, often by stealth, by a small cadre of illiberal activists — woke school boards, “diversity” officers and compliant teachers. They often steamroll a community with their bad ideas, which they try to conceal with enthusiasm: “If you need to know more about why this is not for White students, please ask me!”

Their doctrine is abundantly clear. Whites — and only whites — are the oppressors and must acknowledge their “privilege”, and admit their shame. Blacks and “people of color”, meanwhile, are portrayed as perpetual victims, people unable hold their own against white people, hence the need for “affinity spaces”.

Could anything be more racist? This philosophy is blatantly cultish, peddling the idea of original sin, but without the forgiveness. No wonder clear-thinking parents of all races rebel against such transparent nonsense. Teaching children that there is a hierarchy of human value is as illiberal — and regressive — today as it was when King called it a “tragedy”.

Original Article: https://unherd.com/2022/02/how-to-resist-anti-racism/

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  1. Daisydukes February 26, 2022 at 5:56 am Reply

    I thrives in my white school with my white friends and classmates who were like myself. The schools were clean and safe and children behaved. I shudder to think I would have been forced to go to school everyday with those they forced into our schools in the 70’s-that was the first time I had witnessed violence in our school. From the black girl who punched me in the stomach to get to the teacher before me to the black boy who assaulted a white male teacher. All children in the school started becoming more violent, something I had never before seen.My parents removed me from the public school and sent me to a private school with those who were like myself and there was no violence.I hope the segregation continues and flourishes.

  2. Sophie Cartia February 26, 2022 at 9:17 pm Reply

    Oh my God! How hypocritical! This is promoting hate and division by the “people of color”!
    Why do parents tolerate this brain washing in schools!
    This is why the politicians want to remove God, his teachings are about love one another and be a good human being.
    Now, racist like Lebrun James, Snoop Dog and the BLM( domestic terrorist) are promoted as leaders!
    Are you really going to support this re-education and brain washing to your children! Home School!
    This country is made up of many peoples. The difference is Some that make bad choices or too lazy to work to improve themselves , are the ones full of hate and jealousy and entitlement.

    • Daisydukes February 27, 2022 at 7:34 pm Reply

      God put people who were different together with those who were like themselves because that’s how people are the happiest.Multi cultures do not align. Too many differences.It hasn’t worked in 60 years and it’s never going to. Teach your children to love everyone but teach them pride in their own heritage and to carry it forward in the future. You can love people from a distance.

      • Brian Hogan February 27, 2022 at 9:29 pm Reply

        So I guess, according to your way of thinking, racism is a good thing.

      • Human February 28, 2022 at 7:56 am Reply

        When confronting issues such as racism one would expect that the entire concept of division through race would be considered a negative ideology. Since the push for anti racism has raised its ugly head there appears to be a retaliatory mindset being proposed. If in fact one who “identifies” as white actually accepts the shame of “white privilege” would that in itself end the conversation? My guess is absolutely not considering the proponents of this ridiculous ideology is also calling for “whites” to step aside in order to allow their so called counterparts to take their place. We also hear about compensation either via reparations ie cash or ignoring criminal behavior perpetrated by people of “color”. No one “race” of humanity holds the rights to human suffering and simply put unity can not be obtained through division. The fact of the matter is these anti racist politics is doing absolutely nothing to help anyone of any group regardless of “color”. This is a creation of white liberals and their own personal guilt. Virtue signaling allows them to feel superior to the ignorant masses. The real way to accomplish unity is to have honest and open discussion from all walks of life. I have no issue with the teaching of slavery in America but shaming children in particular who have had absolutely no experience in such evil is beyond ludicrous. What could a young “white” child possibly have done beyond being born that could justify their being required to accept shame for something they had nothing to do with? What does it help a child of “color” to tell them they are oppressed and simply can not be as successful as their “white” counterparts? Slavery has been and still is a practice in all parts of the world since human society was first established. In fact the first three countries to ban this evil practice are France England and the United States. This isn’t an excuse for the horrific behavior of human beings in the past or present but it is a relevant fact. We as a nation have made great progress since the 1960’s and opportunity exists for all Americans but to tell fourteen percent of its citizens that they can not succeed is foolish and unproductive. Perhaps the teacher’s unions should focus on the fact that our children of all colors can not read at their expected levels and the same goes with math skills. Moreover the numbers continue to trend downward each and every decade. In the end we the people see beyond their political bullshit and we will continue to unite to work together. Government and it’s bureaucracies can not eliminate ignorance and intolerance only we the citizens can find a path that truly unites. There is only one race of human beings and that’s humanity itself. The people are waking up and seeing the foolishness of this Marxism and we will overcome together despite the politics of divide and conquer.
        God Bless America

  3. Leethal February 27, 2022 at 7:31 pm Reply

    I think we are going to have to do this. The southerners were right.

  4. John R Bloxson February 27, 2022 at 7:35 pm Reply

    This is all part of the progressive Ideology that American’s of African, Hispanic Descent, and Native Americans are all inferior and must have Liberals/Leftist Elitist support for them to get ahead. These groups are incapable of achieving any success on their own. This is the new Jim Crow and it is being pushed by the American Bolshevik Woke Elitist Zombies in many of our cprperations by many people such as Bill Gates, George Soros, and the full leadership of the Democrat/DemoCOMMUNIST Party, Entertainers and Mainstream Media personalities. C. R. T. Is a form of this New Jim Crow as Is Headstart and Commoncore curriculum.

  5. Sidney Stringer February 27, 2022 at 7:45 pm Reply

    The Education System Is A Broken Down Political Hack. This Pro Chinese Communist Type Indoctrination Is Only To Destroy America. The Pandemic, And Incompetent Government Reaction Clearly Demonstrates A Clear Lack Of Teaching’ And A Hidden Agenda To Create More Racism.

  6. Roman Wyniarczuik February 27, 2022 at 11:02 pm Reply

    You can have equity or equality, but you sure as heck can not have both. Equity makes sure everyone acts, thinks, and does the samething all the time with no one ever excelling at anything. Equity amounts to being a moron. Equality is very simple, everyone, due to his/her ability and desire to succeed can become whatever they dream of being.

  7. Stevebarrette45 February 28, 2022 at 12:52 am Reply

    Commie liberals

  8. doug February 28, 2022 at 3:06 am Reply

    Continuation of publishing the work of others without crediting them by name. What a weaselly way to operate.

  9. Shelba Herring February 28, 2022 at 3:55 am Reply

    What are you people that want segregation thinking, it is wrong to want to go back to the late 50s and early 60s, I graduated in 57 no black child could go to the white school because of skin color, believe me those kids were mistreated and denied a high school education because of the distance they had to travel to attend a school where they could get a high school education and diploma, times have changed for the better but it is still wrong to segregate the kids let them go to the school of their choice and be the best they can be

  10. Marie February 28, 2022 at 5:17 am Reply

    I don’t think that segregated schools are good for the non whites, but if the DemocRats think that this is better for the blacks and brown kids that means that they want the kids to be dumber than the whites. Dumber them down! The blacks will have to fight the Democrats to get their kids in better schools than what they are trying to do!

  11. Frances February 28, 2022 at 1:41 pm Reply

    Terrible that the leftist Democrat’s are trying to take this country backwards instead of forewards into OUR future. As far as I am concerned no matter your color or culture you can be anything you want to be. Those students that study hard and learn by books and examples can obtain scolarships and go on to collage. Right now I have one white doctor, one Indian doctor and two black doctors. I come from the nothen states and in ours we seldom dicriminate unless that is the way we are reared. Parents encourage your children to study and learn. All these NEW GROUPS are going to set our country back almost 100 years and the children will end up paying for the Leftist ideas!

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