Arnn considers DEI programs as "massively destructive".
Now, what was announced by Richland 2 last Friday?
"The Richland School District Two Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is inviting the public to attend a Community Conversation on the Importance of Inclusion in Schools and the Community. The event is taking place Wednesday, May 3 at 6 p.m. in the auditorium of the Richland Library Sandhills location at 763 Fashion Drive in Columbia."
Panelists will be Dr. Doyle Stevick, Executive Director of the University of South Carolina’s Anne Frank Center
and professor in the College of Education; Katherine Webster, Blythewood High School student and member of the No Place For Hate
Initiative; Ms. Maddie Coffman, teacher, Richland School District Two; and Mrs. Katinia Davis, Chief Special Education Officer, Richland School District Two.
Will this be a "community conversation" or is the panel going to tell you what you must believe?
As parents, teachers, staff, and community members, are you interested in learning about the "importance" of Inclusion? In order to fight your (DEI) enemy effectively, you have to know the enemy. Here's one chance to do that.
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