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CHINA LINKED TO SOCIAL JUSTICE PUSH IN U.S. SCHOOLS

A new National Pulse report details how the “Asia Society” is working with U.S. schools to push divisive social justice tenets. The group has several leadership links with the Chinese Communist Party. 
The curriculum includes teaching faculty to adopt an approach that encourages “teaching activism” in favor of left-wing causes such as “equity,” “globalism,” and “unraveling systemic racism.”
The partnership involves the Asia Society and The Center For Global Education, a group that claims its purpose is to “change education to create a more fair and equitable society.”. It currently works with schools and school districts all across the United States. Through different collaborations, such as prescribing curriculum and building schools with the Department of Education in states like Ohio and Colorado, the center reaches 4 million kids and 100,000 instructors around the country.
A number of CCP linked figures sit on the center’s board of directors. For example, Yu Lizhong, the effort’s co-chair, is the former president of two Chinese Communist Party-run colleges and has held senior positions in a number of government-run organizations, according to her bio:
“Dr. Yu was the vice chairman of Chinese Geography Association. He is the chairman of Geographic Education Commission of Chinese Education Society, chairman of Shanghai Science Promotion Committee for Youth, and senior adviser of Shanghai Association of Science and Technology.”
More on this story can be found here.

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