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May 2022 Newsletter

Date Change: 2022 Diversity Of Thought In K-12 Education Conference

OCTOBER 28-29, 2022 | Boston, MA


Mark your calendars for the 2022 Parents Unite Diversity Of Thought In K-12 Education Conference. You won't want to miss this unique opportunity to engage with people from all over the country. You'll meet parents, educators, and thought leaders who will leave you feeling inspired and equipped to promote diversity of thought in your unique school communities.


 

NAIS Exposed: New Website Resource

"You’ve probably never heard of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), but you need to know about it. NAIS is the driving force behind the radical racial and gender programming that has captured most K-12 private schools (called “independent” schools) across the country, particularly the elite schools that feed higher education, journalism, politics, and government." In his article from LegalInsurrection.com, Paul Rossi continues to provide background about NAIS's extreme focus on equity and justice and the scope of its influence over independent schools.


Our new website page goes on to describe who NAIS claims to be, who they really are, and what this means for schools.





 

Wokeness In Schools

Who's Driving Wokeness in Schools? The Story of NAIS and The Undercover Mothers

















 

Education Training Opportunity

We're excited to share The Mill Center's Teacher Institute for high school teachers committed to viewpoint diversity and critical thinking! Learn more and apply: http://themillcenter.org/institute





 

Worth A Look

John P. N. Austin | Persuasion


Tony Kinnett | Fox News


Chrissy Clark | Daily Caller

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