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One new teachers in Columbia pledge to teach controversial Critical Race Theory on March 5

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Critical Race Theory will be taught by one more teachers in Columbia, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.

The pledge was signed by no teachers on March 4, the day before. It now has 55 pledges from Columbia teachers.

They’re one of the thousands of US teachers pledging to continue educating students about the controversial Critical Race Theory, which explains racism is embedded in US culture and politics.

Comments from Columbia teachers included, "Stop being afraid of the truth, parents. Our children must be taught the truth, verses being lied to for the past 500 years" and "I believe in the democratic principle of freedom of speech. History should not be whitewashed".

Though the concept was first suggested in the late 70’s, it has recently exploded as a contentious issue between the American right and left in the last two years.

Many who signed the pledge are defying state bans on the teachings. Arizona, Idaho, Iowa, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas have passed legislation banning discussions about the US being inherently racist.

Other states, such as Montana and South Dakota, have denounced the teachings without passing specific legislation.

In an interview with The Washington Free Beacon', Ashley Varner of the Freedom Foundation accused the Zinn Education Project of providing “left-leaning propaganda to teachers.”

Teachers in Columbia who’ve pledged to teach Critical Race Theory
TeachersThoughts on Critical Race Theory
Aishia GreeneNo comment
Al TerrillStop being afraid of the truth, parents. Our children must be taught the truth, verses being lied to for the past 500 years.
Alexa ChestnutNo comment
Alexis MillerNo comment
Amber GonzalezI grew up being told to lie about my family's history and I won't continue to allow this system to continue.
Andrew McIntyreWe need to teach the truth about this country.
Ashley McCradyCensoring the past hinders compassion and critical thinking.
Bill CuppNo comment
Burnett GallmanRacism is alive and well and thrives in America, the bastion of white supremacy.
Casey SchoenbornNo comment
Christina ZastrowBecause teaching real, authentic, and meaningful history is important.
Christine PearmanIf we want students to think critically, we need to share our history honestly. When the truth of our past is painful or harmful, it is still our history. As we process current events and problems in society, we must draw understanding from past mistakes.
Claire MajerusRacism is systemic. The only chance we have at eradicating it is to teach children the truth.
Crystal ShelleyNo comment
Dominique EdwardsNo comment
Elizabeth DiazOne of my most important responsibilities as an educator is to strengthen my students' abilities to think critically about the world around them. In order to fulfill this promise to my students, I must allow them access to all aspects of our country's past and present.
Erika ChavarríaNo comment
Gloria BoutteI believe in the democratic principle of freedom of speech. History should not be whitewashed.
Gloria BoutteThis is a democracy where all people should Be invited to the table.. This is not a totalitarian government where voices should be suppressed
Gloria BoutteThis is a democracy where multiple voices need to be included.
Hannah NandorNo comment
Jacqueline ArnoldTeachers are getting doxxed online for trying to support our students' rights to their own history. I am tired of the truth being buried.
Janice MorrisThere is ONE truth about the history of the USA whether or not the white Republican establishment wants to acknowledge it!
Jen Wilsonif we do not understand our past, we will continue to make the same mistakes. Learning history helps us to understand people better.
Jessica CummingsThe truth is important.
Jessica SaltatI made a vow to teach ALL students. I cannot adequately do my job for the ALL without teaching the truth of the struggles that so many of our citizens have withstood. It is our job as educators to teach the whole truth. Even when it may be uncomfortable. Our students deserve the right to knowledge as a whole to form their own opinions.
Jill WaltersOur children should be learning the entirety of our country’s history, so that future generations can learn from our past.
Johanna HebertKnowing our history is the only way we keep our democracy. Just look at where ignorance has gotten us. We cannot lose to a group whose only goal is power and control.
Kathleen BurnsI care about my students.
Kathleen MacLaughlinacknowledging the truth is first step in helping students and their families heal from the generational trauma that prejudicial practices and racist policies have inflicted on people of color. We can't bring about change if no one is willing to see what is wrong.
Katie DunneOur students deserve a full, unbiased account of our nation’s history in order to become critical thinkers and well-educated members of society.
Katie SiphoNo comment
Katie SiphoStudents deserve to be taught accurate history, including the ugliness of racism, sexism, etc., so that we can do better in the future.
Kerri StithWe must teach everyone the true history
Kristina DetmerOur democracy and freedom, as envisioned by our country's founders, depend on an educated population making informed decisions. Censorship benefits only those who want to destroy democracy.
Lauren HermannI will ensure my students are prepared to be highly effective educators, meaning they are well versed in accurate understandings of history and will utilize quality pedagogical practices to ensure all identities are welcomed and accepted and taught within their classrooms.
Leia Brooksthe truth matters; no matter what legislators or ill-informed people think. As an educator, it is my job to provide the truth and encourage students to think critically.
Linda VandepopuliereIt is critical that accurate and truthful history be taught. Students need to understand the past in order to understand our present situation and to make a better future.
Lindsey MuellerAs a parent and an educator, I want my children to be taught and learn the good, bad, and ugly truths of our history to continues e to help our country grown and evolve into a stronger more united country. We cannot learn for the past if we ignore it.
MacKenzie Everett-KennedyTeaching history based in truth matters.
Mike LewisTeachers have the right to create curriculum appropriate for their students. Teachers are professionals and have been trained to do this. For the State to dictate to teachers how to teach and what to teach sounds like a Stalinist approach to education. If the teacher's can't be creative to teach the students what they need, how will the students be creative to provide the solutions to the problems they will encounter in their lives
Paula FeldmanLegislators should not require teachers to lie to their students or suppress the truth.
Samuel CohenNo comment
Sandra Ramseyour students deserve to know that truth about out nation's history - the good and the bad.
Sarah HenleyNo comment
Seth LampelI want to suppress hurtful Republican opinions
Shakealia FinleyNo comment
Shanna BarkumeNo comment
Shira LevyNo comment
Sidney DaceNo comment
Stephanie TamOur students deserve and need to know the whole truth and not just the bits and pieces we were told when we were in school. Students ad all people have the right to make their own mind up and as an educator it is my duty to educate the whole TRUTH.
Susan HunterHistory should be taught so we can learn from it.
Susanne SawyerNo comment
Tricia PriceIf we don't take an honest look at our history, the good and the bad, we will only repeat the mistakes our ancestors made. Students need to hear multiple perspectives and learn to think critically about information in order to make better decisions as adults.
Wendy Cohen-HolbrookEducation is about providing students personal and civil power through knowledge. How can we raise thoughtful and responsible citizens without providing them facts to make good decisions?

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