Originally Posted: September 17, 2021 |
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Trimmel Gomes
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - State Rep. Randy Fine,
R-Palm Bay, is lashing out against the idea of Critical Race Theory,
filing a
bill to ban its use in all government institutions, including
universities.
Critical Race Theory is described as an upper-level academic framework that
examines whether and how systems and policies perpetuate racism. The topic has
become a lightning rod for conservatives across the country, who claim it's
being taught in grade schools.
Fine, who is white, has said the topic is inherently racist. However, state
Rep. Geraldine Thompson, D-Orlando, who is Black, said that in grade school,
she was taught European history.
"Not any focus at all on the free labor that our people gave that made the
American economy a superpower that it became," she said. "And is it
racist, then, that I only got European history? I think so."
Gov. Ron DeSantis already had issued a ban on discussing Critical Race Theory
in public schools in June, in the racial unrest following the killing of George
Floyd. Thompson said she believes African American history - which is separate
from Critical Race Theory - should be taught because it's part of American
history.
Thompson has filed bills advocating
teaching African American history in schools. She noted that since 1994, Florida law has
required African American history be taught in all 67 counties. However, she
said, research by the Florida Department of Education's African American
History Task Force has shown the law is being ignored.
"They have found that only 11 of the 67 counties are actually providing
acceptable instruction in African American history," she said.
Thompson said what she considers "acceptable" is instruction beyond
Black History Month. Fine's bill includes a 10-point list of what it calls
"divisive concepts" to be banned. They include topics around sexism
and "race or sex scapegoating." The proposal also bans teaching that
one race or sex is inherently superior to another, that the United States is
fundamentally racist or sexist, or that individuals are inherently racist,
sexist or oppressive based on their own race or gender.
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