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Critical Race Theory in our Schools with Paul Rossi

Inconvenient Minority with Kenny Xu

Release Date: 05/12/2021

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In this episode, Kenny welcomes Paul Rossi, a math teacher at Grace Church School in Manhattan who was recently relieved from his teaching duties after criticizing critical race theory. Join them as they discuss how these dangerous ideas are spreading through our schools, and how other belief systems can better prepare students for adulthood.

Study cited by Kenny at 14:55: https://www.ljzigerell.com/?p=9002

Study demonstrating white feelings about minorities vs. minority feelings about whites