(Isn't this behavior what African Americans were complaining about in the PAST? But yet it's ok now???)
https://www.foxnews.com/media/high-school-asks-employees-avoid-inviting-white-peers-event-people-of-color-due-mistrust
High school asks employees to 'avoid inviting' White peers to event for people of color due to 'mistrust'
A
California school district hosted an event for employees of color, but
warned their White peers were not invited to participate
Fox News host Tucker Carlson sits down with Chaya Raichik on 'Tucker Carlson Today.'
EXCLUSIVE: A California
school district held an event for employees of color, but warned
educators that they should not invite their White peers because of
"feelings of uneasiness and mistrust."
The
Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) in the California Bay Area
hosted an event for all employees of color on February 8, but Dr. Lynnā
McPhatter-Harris, the Director of Student Support Equity & Inclusion
for the district reminded employees their non-White peers should not be
invited to participate, according to an email shared exclusively by Libs of TikTok with Fox News Digital.
"Hello
POCC staff, we are ready for out first coming together in 2023,"
McPhatter-Harris' email read. "We are looking forward to seeing our
people of color in the district. Please invite any employee of color to
this event."
"Be
reminded that we have avoided inviting people that are not of color as
there remains feelings of uneasiness and mistrust and we need this to be
a safe space for our people of color," the email continued. "Please
reach out to me if you have any questions of concerns."
AUHSD
has emerged as a battleground in the education debate in recent years,
including frustrations toward leadership which mounted during the
pandemic and brought to light a "lack of leadership," Mark Woolway, a
father of four, who ran for the district's school board previously told Fox News Digital.
Woolway said he faced "tremendous social pressure" to hold certain views in the community.
"That’s
a reflection of this broader problem that there is no diversity of
opinions and thoughts," he said. "All these school board votes are five
to nothing. Again, reflecting this monolithic worldview that is being
imposed upon the kids."
AUHSD is not the only school district to come under fire for racially divided events.
Last
year, Centennial Elementary School in Denver, Colorado was criticized
for hosting a "families of color playground night" based on feedback
they said they had received from parents.
"Our school leaders met
with some of the Black families whose children attend our school to
determine ways for these families to feel more included in our school
community," Centennial Elementary said in a statement to Fox News. "Some
of these families shared with us that, since the only time many of them
see one another is at drop-off and pick-up times, we host some events
where Black families can meet one another, connect with one another and
share their experiences about the school with one another.
"We
are honoring their request," the statement added. "All families are
welcome to attend all of our events, and families from a variety of
backgrounds have done so."
The Wheeler School in Rhode Island hosted a similar event in February 2022,
where a teacher invited students to attend a celebrity event for the
"Students of Color affinity group" which was open to anyone who
identifies "as a student of color or multiracial."
The AUHSD did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Kendall Tietz is a Production Assistant with Fox News Digital.
(Segregation huh? )
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