The San Ramon Valley Unified School District has angered members of the controversial conservative group Moms for Liberty.
Claims that a California school told students that white people had"no culture" have sparked controversy, with a parent expressing outrage about the alleged incident.
The school district is working with an"equity teacher on special assignment," according to its website, to"interrupt any inequitable practices in school culture and curriculum and eliminate barriers to personal and academic success." She added:"During this, the teacher's discussion with the class, she stated that white people had no culture and any culture that they did have was stolen. She gave inaccurate information that the students could quickly google and figure out that was wrong." She said the U.S. number one condiment is not"salsa," as the teacher apparently claimed, and that the number one American dish is hamburgers, and not"chicken tikka masala.
"It is apparent that there are things that are being taught to our children where the district or the school does not provide a necessary opt-in or opt-out form for parents," said the woman.The woman, who remained unnamed in the video and in the following news media report, has been noted as being part of Moms for Liberty—a conservative political organization advocating not mentioning LGBTQ+ rights, race and ethnicity in school curricula.
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