Politics

Missouri School Board Rescinds ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ Resolution Implemented During BLM Riots

Spread the love

A Missouri school board has rescinded their “anti-racist” resolution promoting “diversity, equity, and inclusion” implemented during the violent Black Lives Matter riots in 2020.

The Francis Howell School District (FHSD)’s 2020 resolution stated, “We are committed to creating an equitable and anti-racist system that honors and elevates all, but one that also specifically acknowledges the challenges faced by our Black and brown students and families.”

The resolution added that “racism is a crisis that negatively impacts our students, our families, our community, and our staff” and to fight that, they would “ensure that the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion are integrated into the culture, curriculum, policies, programs, operations, and practices of the FHSD district.”

On Thursday,

 » READ MORE