by Andrea Widburg
It turns out that, in New York of all places, there's a growing underground of parents waking up to the ugly reality behind the left's feel-good slogans
Just two weeks ago, Bari Weiss published two open letters, one from a teacher at a fancy New York private school and one from a parent whose daughter attended a different fancy New York private school. Both letters castigated the schools over their deep dives into Critical Race Theory (CRT), which was overtaking education entirely in those institutions. Since then, events are snowballing in a way that might lead to CRT's overthrow. It turns out that lots of parents in New York find offensive the anti-white racism of the misnamed "anti-racism" programs in New York City schools, and they're beginning to act.
On April 13, Bari Weiss published a statement from Paul Rossi, a teacher at Grace Church High School in Manhattan. He explained how CRT had become the central pillar of the school's educational philosophy and was damaging the students. Three days later, Weiss published a similar letter that Andrew Gutmann, whose daughter attended Brearley School, another expensive private school, had written to other parents.
In subsequent days, we learned that Rossi lost his job and that the head of the school had admitted that he was harming his white students by calling them racists — only to deny that charge later. Thankfully, Rossi had him on tape. We also got to see the head of Brearley completely ignore the substantive charges against her school and, instead, claim that Gutmann was victimizing students by insisting that CRT is a problem.
It turns out that Rossi and Gutmann aren't the only ones upset by the prevailing leftist wisdom in their communities. The New York Post reports that other parents are beginning to speak up and speak out:
Until last summer, Harvey Goldman had no idea that his 9-year-old daughter was learning about George Floyd's death and Black Lives Matter as well as her own "white privilege" at the $43,000-per-year Heschel School in Manhattan.
Now he's part of an underground network of parents in NYC and around the country, many of whom are left-leaning, fighting what they believe is the undue focus on race by schools as part of the new "woke" culture.
Many are reluctant to identify themselves publicly for fear of being labeled racist. But more are coming forward after Andrew Gutmann, the father of a 12-year-old girl at Manhattan's posh Brearley School, wrote a scathing screed to administrators about their "anti-racism" obsession and went public in The Post last week.
Goldman reached out to the school but, he said, administrators were "arrogant and dismissive." He then wrote the school a letter stating his position. The school told him in no uncertain terms that neither he nor his daughter was welcome there. The Post had other tales of parents pushing back:
Many parents, like Goldman, and Bion Bartning, whose kids were enrolled in the $54,000-a-year Riverdale Country School, only got wind of the situation after Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin killed Floyd in police custody last May or when they overheard evidence of it during their kids' Zoom classes.
Andrea Widburg
Source: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/04/more_parents_are_speaking_up_about_toxic_critical_race_theory_in_schools.html
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