Activists Outline Plan to Push Agenda of Black Lives Matter in Classroom

 
 
February 16 2021
 

Good morning from Washington, where the new administration says it's on the hunt for systemic racism. Meanwhile, radicals are busy entrenching the Black Lives Matter agenda in public education, Jarrett Stepman writes. China's strategy for world dominance is in plain sight, Sebastian Gorka argues. On the podcast, a Texas father has tips for challenging left-leaning school boards. Plus: school choice and widening opportunity; a higher minimum wage and more expensive child care; and the left's romance with authoritarianism. On this date in 1968, an Alabama politician makes the first official 911 call in the U.S., initiating an emergency system that will become commonplace.

 
 
 
COMMENTARY
Activists Outline Plan to Push Agenda of Black Lives Matter in Classroom
By Jarrett Stepman

A new book, "Black Lives Matter at School," lays out how the entire system of K-12 education in America could be transformed to carry out the agenda of the Black Lives Matter movement.
COMMENTARY
China's War With the World
By Sebastian Gorka

Chinese President Xi Jinping is now the functional emperor of the world's largest dictatorship, one we must understand is at war with any nation that has a representative government.
ANALYSIS
It's Time to Hold School Boards Accountable, This Father Says
By Rob Bluey

John Pritchett shares how he has helped organize the Focus on Students PAC, a group of parents who are working to bring more accountability to their local school board.
COMMENTARY
School Choice Provides Opportunity for All of America's Kids to Have Better Life
By Lindsey Burke

Access to charter schools and private schools—broadly referred to as school choice—has had life-changing impacts for students all across the country.
COMMENTARY
5 Federal Health Care Actions for States to Expect in 2021
By Nina Owcharenko Schaefer

The Biden administration and Congress seem positioned to take federal actions that could undermine state flexibility, and leave states shouldering the fallout.
COMMENTARY
Unintended Consequence of $15 Minimum Wage: Higher Child Care Costs
By Rachel Greszler

A new Heritage Foundation study estimates that a $15 minimum wage would increase the cost of child care by 21%, on average, across the U.S., adding an extra $3,728 in costs for a family with two children.
COMMENTARY
Leftist Hypocrisy on Authoritarianism
By David Harsanyi

Republicans are "radicalizing against democracy" because they rely on our constitutional process when governing, argues MSNBC's Chris Hayes.
NEWS
ICYMI: Here's What $15 Minimum Wage Would Mean for This Frozen Yogurt Shop Owner
By Virginia Allen

If Stuart Hornsby had to pay all his employees $15 an hour, staff hours likely would have to be cut, some employees would be laid off, and his prices would have to increase significantly.
 
     
 
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