
Parents-Rights Candidates Find Success in Local School-Board Races
Some think they’ve found a winning formula, at least in some parts of the country.
Some think they’ve found a winning formula, at least in some parts of the country.
‘I have learned that the secret to successful activism,’ says Rufo, ‘is not muscle, but information’
COMMENTARY: The Virginia board’s actions in dealing with an instance of sexual assault mirror the Catholic Church’s response in the not so distant past.
The race focused largely on social issues, namely critical race theory, abortion, and coronavirus mitigation strategies in schools.
“Parents are realizing that something is deeply wrong, and even if they don’t understand the meaning behind this movement, they sense that it does not have their children’s best interests at heart.”
Concerned parents at the 58-year-old Jesuit High School in Sacramento claim that instruction inspired by critical race and gender theory violates the school’s religious mission, and one family has filed a civil suit that alleges their son was expelled for questioning CRT precepts.
An interview with Erika Sanzi of Parents Defending Education
While critical race theory seeks to divide the world into racial categories, faithful Catholic education can bring about healing through a deep encounter with the Divine Physician.
It’s true that the United States has further progress to make, but abandoning our founding principles is no way to get there.
COMMENTARY: The mind possesses an “illimitable freedom.” The recognition of this factor is a good starting place for education.
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