This week& #39;s Friday night massacre involves critical race theory and anti-racism trainings. Trump says it& #39;s time to "cease and desist..these divisive, anti-American propaganda."
We fail as a nation when we choose to BAN discussions about ongoing racism and violent white supremacy
We fail as a nation when we choose to BAN discussions about ongoing racism and violent white supremacy
On June 6, 2020, Trump issued an executive order authorizing taxpayer dollars to promote religious freedom.
In fact, he made it mandatory that foreign service employees take religious freedom training once every 3 years.
Such hypocrisy.
In fact, he made it mandatory that foreign service employees take religious freedom training once every 3 years.
Such hypocrisy.
On March 2019, Trump issued another executive order to protect dangerous extremists seeking to exploit college campuses to recruit students and spread bigotry. Their visits were divisive and inciteful and sometimes led to cancellations to protect student safety.
Ok for Trump.
Ok for Trump.
And there are affinity groups that have worked across our federal government for decades to ensure dialogue on diversity and inclusion, and that work to address racism inside and outside government.
This is healthy activity in any workplace.
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This is healthy activity in any workplace.
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And if there is one part of the federal government in dire need of anti-racism training, it& #39;s the White House.
This administration has put forth the least racially diverse slate of judicial nominees in modern time --overwhelmingly white and male. https://www.npr.org/2020/07/02/886285772/trump-and-mcconnell-via-swath-of-judges-will-affect-u-s-law-for-decades">https://www.npr.org/2020/07/0...
This administration has put forth the least racially diverse slate of judicial nominees in modern time --overwhelmingly white and male. https://www.npr.org/2020/07/02/886285772/trump-and-mcconnell-via-swath-of-judges-will-affect-u-s-law-for-decades">https://www.npr.org/2020/07/0...