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School Districts, Teachers Unions Kick Off ‘Black Lives Matter’ Week Of Action

  • Several school districts and teachers unions across the country are gearing up to recognize schools’ annual “Week of Action” promoting “restorative justice” and “trans-affirming,” from February 5th to February 9th. ing.
  • Participating organizations include the Chicago Teachers Union, Los Angeles Unified School District, and Milwaukee Public Schools.
  • “The founders and creators of Black Lives Matter and Black Lives Matter In Schools have a policy, but it’s never what it seems,” said Tina, co-founder of the conservative activist group Moms for Liberty.・Mr. Deskovic told DCNF.

School districts and teacher associations across the country are preparing to celebrate Black Lives Matter (BLM) during the annual school Week of Action from February 5th to February 9th. The week promotes “restorative justice” and encourages “trans-affirmation” and “trans-affirmation.” “Queer Affirmation.”

DC Community Justice Educators, Chicago Teachers Union (CTU), Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), and others have announced their participation. Some of the planned activities include a panel discussion on how to “teach and organize for racial justice” and encouraging students to wear BLM apparel. (Related: Exclusive: Red state superintendent proposes rules to ban drag queens and diversity programs from classrooms)

An “Early Centering on Collective Values,” hosted by the D.C. Community Justice Educators Association, is scheduled for Feb. 6 and will be “a focus on antiracist education and abolitionist practices,” according to the organization. It will include a panel discussion on “specific strategies for Website.

A variety of events will be held during MPS’s “Week of Action.” event There will be an event on February 5th titled “Intergenerational Night” where participants will discuss “Black Lives Matter Principles” from a panel. “In-school” activities that “promote awareness of the importance of Black Lives Matter principles and our collective values” are also planned, and participants will be asked to wear BLM apparel.

WASHINGTON DC – JUNE 19: A man holds a Black Lives Matter Plaza sign during a Juneteenth celebration event at Black Lives Matter Plaza on June 19, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

California’s LAUSD is encouraging participants to wear all black on Feb. 5 for “Black students and their families only.” according to District PowerPoint. Shoreline Public Schools in Washington state will have classes throughout the week that “address themes of equity and justice in the Black community.” Website To read.

Several other teacher associations also hold events.

CTU will hold a “Week of Action” from February 5th to February 16th, with the first week being a preparation period and the second week being an educational period. according to Go to that website. The union plans to hold a “virtual curriculum share” on February 5 for teachers to “familiarize themselves with existing curriculum resources and collaborate with colleagues to launch or fine-tune BLM lessons.” according to Go to event description.

Also, screen February 12th’s “Stamped: From the Beginning” is based on the work of activist Ibram X. Kendi. Book The book chronicles “how racist ideas emerged, spread, and became deeply ingrained in American society.”

The Boston Teachers Union will screen “.For these reasons” on February 5th, and on February 9th, they encouraged the wearing of BLM shirts as part of a “Celebration of Joy.” Website To read. The California Teachers Association is a union of people who: 310,000 Members will spend the week from January 31st to February 4th “mobilizing an ongoing movement of critical reflection and honest dialogue in school communities to engage people of all ages to address issues of racial justice.” The award is aimed at “causing people to take action.” according to Go to that website.

National Education Association approved He announced BLM during School Week and called on educators to “join the movement.”

BLM at School has 13 leaders principle These include “transgender” and “queer” affirmation, “globalism” and “restorative justice.”

“You don’t have to look any further than their 13 Guiding Principles to have real concerns about why BLM should not be allowed in schools. One of their 13 Guiding Principles is to break up the nuclear family. Tina Deskovich, co-founder of the conservative activist group Moms for Liberty, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Anyone who is pro-globalism, pro-trans, any rational person would look at that and wonder what that has to do with Black Lives Matter.”

BLM At Schools says, “Schools are systemically racist, the country is systemically racist, and we teach our children that they are in a systemically racist society.” “There is,” says founder Alvin Louie. courage is a habitA nonprofit that creates tools to help parents deal with problems at school told DCNF.

BLM at School published a pro-Palestinian toolkit for children in October following Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel. The toolkit recommends resources for educators to teach “how Israel is trying to improve its dismal world image” and that Israel is not a democracy.

“The founders and creators of ‘Black Lives Matter’ and ‘Black Lives Matter In Schools’ have a purpose, and it is never what it seems,” Deskovich told DCNF.

Schools BLM CTU, MPS, LAUSD, SPD, NSSD, and D.C.-area social justice educators did not respond to Daily Caller News Foundation requests for comment.

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