A public school system in Virginia is spending at least half-a-million dollars on programs designed to counter systemic bias and oppression, the latest of many controversial initiatives connected to critical race theory.
West Nova News reported on Friday that Loudoun County Public Schools was paying more than $50,000 to the California-based Equity Collaborative, which says it focuses on uncovering "personal and institutional biases that prevent all people, and especially people of color, from reaching their fullest potential.” The core tenets of its work are "oppression analysis, learning theory, and coaching for change." Since 2018, the consulting firm and its owner have received $422,500 from the county.
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