The National Education Association (NEA), a union made up of educators, has announced a “Race-Based Trauma Blended Learning Course.”
The course will “explore race-based trauma, its causes and effects, and offers research-based tools to address it,” according to the NEA’s Twitter account.
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“Our students are enduring the accumulation of inherited racial trauma, such as implicit bias or racism, and it can affect young people’s ability to learn, make responsible decisions, or maintain healthy relationships,” says NEA. “It is imperative to acknowledge the effects of racial trauma in order to restore equity and well-being.”
US President Joe Biden speaks during the National Education Association annual meeting and caucus event in Washington, DC, USA, Friday, July 2, 2021.
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The NEA has had a long history of involvement on racial and sexual issues with the organization hosting an annual “Racial and Social Justice Conference.” Additionally, the NEA works with Black Lives Matter to “spur an ongoing movement of critical reflection and honest conversation and impactful action in school communities to engage people of all ages on issues of racial justice.”
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The union also facilitates BLM events on campus, solicits support for them, and works with BLM officers to organize rallies and events on public campuses. Additionally, the NEA has asserted that the act of “presenting the government as overreaching” is “harmful to racial discourse”, in addition to the use of negative associations when referring to black criminals.
NEA experts are frequent speakers at South by Southwest (SXSW), including seminars such as “Why Porn Literacy Belongs in Sex Education,” “Roeless: Impact on Education and the Workforce,” and “White Supremacy and antisemitism on campus.
The NEA makes large donations to candidates and political parties, with the majority of its donations going to Democrats.
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