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October 2021 Newsletter








Diversity Of Thought In K-12 Education Conference

Thank you to our incredible speakers and guests who made our conference a huge success. Two full days of informative and inspiring content left participants feeling equipped to advocate for viewpoint diversity in their school communities.


To read more about the conference, check out this article:





 

Parents, Petitions, Protected Speech: Approaching School Boards With Confidence

Webinar | Oct 26, 2021 | 7PM Eastern Time


What are proponents of free speech to make of the DOJ’s letter about perceived threats to school board members? On Oct. 26, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education will weigh in. Please join us at 7 pm ET for a discussion with FIRE’s Director of High School Outreach Bonnie Snyder and attorney and senior research counsel Adam Goldstein about recent events in K-12 and the controversial letter that has parents worried about their rights. Register here.


We invite you to submit questions in advance to highschooloutreach@thefire.org.

Recordings will be made available afterwards for those unable to attend live.





 

Undercover Mother

Gone Gifted: "Independent" schools are doubling down on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) to hide their failures.


The Undercover Mother substack recently published this illuminating article which argues that "the parallel war on merit in the name of “equity” leads to disastrous results in our “independent” schools. Check out the article and more interesting work from them here:





 

Race Crazy by Charles Love


Time to get excited! A message from the author of Race Crazy. https://t.co/JbwhTuyWaz pic.twitter.com/oLJz038YSx


— Charles Love (@CDouglasLove3) October 19, 2021







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