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No new teachers in Atlanta sign pledge on Jan. 19 to teach Critical Race Theory

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There were no new teachers in Atlanta who signed the pledge on Jan. 19, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.

The pledge was signed by no teachers on Jan. 18, the day before. It now has 35 pledges from Atlanta teachers.

They’re one of the thousands of US teachers pledging to continue educating students about the controversial Critical Race Theory, which explains racism is embedded in US culture and politics.

Comments from Atlanta teachers included, "We must face the ugly truths from past and present in order to evolve as a society. Lying, whether outright or by omission, is unethical and dooms us to repeat earlier mistakes. Too many of us didn’t learn real history until we were adults, and even then it was only a select few who were able to access the truth. There is ample research that children are perfectly capable of learning complex ideas, and kids have a strong sense of fairness. It’s time we educate for liberation rather than domestication" and "This laughable attempt to censor knowledge cannot stand. I refuse to sit idly by while the world of alternative facts tries to change reality. Seeing my students parrot the pledge of allegiance out of a compulsory sense of community, hearing the words "and justice and liberty *for all*" ring so, so hollow...to see people putting blinders on with such determination is very problematic, not to mention childish. I encourage all of my fellow educators to read Charles Bukowski's letter on censorship".

Though the concept was first suggested in the late 70’s, it has recently exploded as a contentious issue between the American right and left in the last two years.

Many who signed the pledge are defying state bans on the teachings. Arizona, Idaho, Iowa, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas have passed legislation banning discussions about the US being inherently racist.

Other states, such as Montana and South Dakota, have denounced the teachings without passing specific legislation.

In an interview with The Washington Free Beacon', Ashley Varner of the Freedom Foundation accused the Zinn Education Project of providing “left-leaning propaganda to teachers.”

Teachers in Atlanta who’ve pledged to teach Critical Race Theory
TeachersThoughts on Critical Race Theory
Andra BurnsBecause truth matters. History matters. And Black and Brown students matter.
Andrew DirksI refuse to lie to my students about our nations history and trust them to navigate complicated global issues with me as their guide.
Athena AyersNo comment
Cynthia LarkinI refuse to lie to young people about U.S. history and current events.
Della FriedTeach the truth with compassion; the students can handle it! We must start with the truth, including that there are different perspectives, and then we can understand, expand, creatively problem solve, heal, repair, and progress toward our greater ideals. It is these young people who will lead us next; their foundational knowledge, vision, resilience, and skills will make our world a better place for all. Let us trust their value and intellect, and honor them by teaching the truth.
Della FriedWe must start with the truth. We must finally face wrongs done and create equity, healing, repair. We cannot teach with integrity if we don’t begin by sharing facts; learning our true history leads to understanding, problem solving, progress, and makes it possible to fulfill the values we’ve claimed.
Erin MasonNo comment
Erin SchauderOur students deserve to know the truth! We must acknowledge the past to learn from it and do better by it.
Gayatri Sethi#teachtruth
Hanin BurnhamNo comment
Jacqueline FawazThe usa is a democratic country, truth about our history and that of others is crucial in making sure there is equity for all adding transparency to ensure justice and prevent wrongs from being repeated.
Janine Jeff BaahI was taught by my Dad to always speak truth to power. I owe it to my ancestors…
Janine Jeff BaahI will teach the truth no matter what.
Jennifer SuskoNo comment
Jill HansonNo comment
Keya BlasingameNo comment
Lindy SettevendemieThe truth will set us all free. Our children have the right to learn the truth about the reality of white supremacy and the racist systems that have always governed our country and continue to shape our lives. It is my hope that in learning the truth, children will begin to heal and will be able to imagine and create a more equitable world. We need truth, reconciliation, and reparations.
Livia SimmonsTeach the TRUTH.
Margaret VernerNo comment
Mary LacyI believe that history is " Truth" and the past will repeat if the truth is hidden. The lies of the oppressor will only maintain the status quo, institutional racism, and inhumane oppression. There is no reconciliation of race and a systematic plan to maintain economic disparities is not discussed to all generations.
Melanie Turner-HarperNo comment
Nirvana ScottChildren deserve a good education.
Paige MadisonNo comment
Patricia WeaverNo comment
Prentiss DantzlerNo comment
Rebecca WallaceNo comment
Ryan BerryThis laughable attempt to censor knowledge cannot stand. I refuse to sit idly by while the world of alternative facts tries to change reality. Seeing my students parrot the pledge of allegiance out of a compulsory sense of community, hearing the words "and justice and liberty *for all*" ring so, so hollow...to see people putting blinders on with such determination is very problematic, not to mention childish. I encourage all of my fellow educators to read Charles Bukowski's letter on censorship.
Sally StanhopeI feel like these laws are propping up system of oppression and violate the tenets of evidence based history.
Sara BlumAs a a teacher i have committed my life to teaching future citizens about this great country of ours and how to navigate it with knowledge. To truly love America you much embrace its flaws and work to right the wrongs of its past in order to create a just future for all citizens.
Sara QuinnNo comment
Scott RitchieWe must face the ugly truths from past and present in order to evolve as a society. Lying, whether outright or by omission, is unethical and dooms us to repeat earlier mistakes. Too many of us didn’t learn real history until we were adults, and even then it was only a select few who were able to access the truth. There is ample research that children are perfectly capable of learning complex ideas, and kids have a strong sense of fairness. It’s time we educate for liberation rather than domestication.
Sherry NealNo comment
Spence FordNo comment
Tanysha NunnallyI will teach the truth and make my voice heard.
Timothy McMahonI CARE ABOUT OUR DEMOCRACY. A CONFLICT OF IDEAS IS INHERENT IN A STRONG DEMOCRACY, BUT IT MUST BE MANAGED EFFECTIVELY WITH TOOLS OF PEACEFUL AND PURPOSEFUL DISCOURSE, NOT THE FEAR AND BULLYING OF AN AUTHORITARIAN STATE. THE HOLOCAUST, SLAVERY, AND RACISM ARE ALL LINKED BY DEVOTION TO IDEAS THAT TEACH PEOPLE NOT TO LISTEN TO DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES, NOT TO ACT WITH COMMON REGARD OR TO FRAME EVENTS IN WAYS THAT PROPAGATE HATRED.

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