Ethnic studies should be honest and balanced, not ideological and divisive

“Sadly, the ESMC is doing just what it claims to be undoing: erasing and overlooking individuals and communities by upholding guiding principles and a framework that excludes marginalized voices and centers Whiteness. [Critical Ethnic Studies] erroneously centers Whiteness into all conversations about non-Whites. Although White supremacy is a pivotal problem, this hyper-focus curriculum dominates the conversations and ignores the celebration of non-White experiences and contributions that are not rooted in actions of White people.”

Orange County Register | Brandy Shufutinsky

https://www.ocregister.com/2021/01/13/ethnic-studies-should-be-honest-and-balanced-not-ideological-and-divisive/

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