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Newsletter: Much of what will be taught in kindergarten will be foundational thinking about being anti-racist

We’ve seen the chart before that says children begin to discern race at 3 months old, when they look more at faces that match the race of their caregivers. Now it’s been included in the newsletter of High Tech Elementary Mesa, a charter school in San Diego. The newsletter declares the school an equity project and an anti-racist organization and explains what this means in practice, and warns that no longer can we be a society of “color blindness” where people claim to see all humans the same way.

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Conversations about race and justice will start in kindergarten; they’d start earlier if they had access to the kids.

If you can’t read that second bit, it’s the teacher introducing herself:

“Chicanx.”

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No, critical race theory is only taught in law schools …

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That’s what they’re saying.


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