Posted on 04/25/2012 5:12:40 AM PDT by Kaslin
Yesterday, EAGnews.org reported on two events held during Social Justice Week at Chicago Public Schools Jones College Prep. One event featured a community organizer who taught students how to protest and engaged in inflammatory rhetoric against the National Rifle Association.
An EAGnews.org producer who attended the events interviewed Dean of Students Grace Moody, asking how such activities prepare students for higher education.
See the EXCLUSIVE video interview here.
Moody explained that Social Justice Week came about after a botched Gender Bender Day, held during Spirit Week in the fall. On that day, boys could dress like girls and vice versa, with the goal being to make the school more inclusive for students who struggle with their gender identity.
It backfired, resulting in the identity-questioning students feeling ridiculed. School leaders decided a full-blown Social Justice Week was warranted. Moody thought the school could handle it because Jones College Prep is pretty hip and pretty progressive and pretty open-minded.
When asked why Phillip Jackson, a community organizer with Black Star Project, was brought into the school to teach students how to protest, Moody replied:
Everyday were dealing with teenagers who have all that teenage angst and I think it comes with the territory in working with teenagers where they like that with that spark that they have they want to fight the power. I recognize that and I also recognize that we sit in the position of power.
The fortunate part of this situation is that we want to work with our students...
Our students, if they want something, need to learn how to advocate for themselves because non-violent protest training is at its roots advocacy for yourself and for your group. So I believe in teaching our teenagers who are inherently going to protest something to teach them how to do it so they can ultimately get what they want and need.
Moody was asked about Jacksons idea to have students create a graveyard on the school lawn to raise awareness of gun violence.
Moody said she approved of the idea, and would want to help the students however she could, and to limit the distractions a symbolic graveyard might have on the learning process.
There certainly seems to be a culture of protesting and harnessing all that teenage angst at Jones College Prep. Moody explained that in 2005, a school-wide civics lesson was created to help students understand how state and federal budget cuts might affect their school. A full school-wide field trip was created approved by the Chicago Public School law department and students walked to a building downtown where there was going to be a protest.
Pictures posted on the Jones College Prep website show then-CPS CEO and current Education Secretary Arne Duncan participated in the protest.
Coming tomorrow: At the recent National Action Network conference, Duncan addressed the issue of schools teaching students how to protest and using children at those protests. He couldnt possibly endorse such practices, could he?
Welcome to the USSA, comrades.
.....and if the little darlings want 2+2 to = 5, then, damit, it shall!
In my long experience, an open-minded progressive is an oxymoron.
“On that day, boys could dress like girls and vice versa, with the goal being to make the school more inclusive for students who struggle with their gender identity.
It backfired, resulting in the identity-questioning students feeling ridiculed.”
Bwahahaha! Of course it failed. If you say to kids “Hey, tomorrow you can dress like the opposite sex!”, the only ones who are going to participate are the ones who are screwed in the head already. The fact that none of these idiots realized that leads me to believe we would be better off with mental handicapped people running this school. We certainly could not do any worse.
“We certainly could not do any worse.”
Now we have the “Social Gospel”
(But don’t ever call Hussein a Socialist — at least not until after the election).
http://www.susaninglendale.com/2012/03/obamas-war-on-religion-preaching-social.html
Nah, the administrators of this “school” want 2+2 to = 5.
In gay Mass. they were making boys hold hands in order to overcome their natural rejection of homos messing with them.
It’s called sexually grooming children to accept molestation as normal and to let them know they do not have the power (they will get into p.c. trouble and be harassed) if they tell a homo to leave them alone.
Most in America already get the opportunity to dress as the opposite sex for a day with no serious fear of ridicule.
If they don’t take advantage of it on Halloween, then they will have to TOLERATE stares, etc — unless they do a really good job of dressing as the opposite sex.
Don't forget to celebrate Republicans Freed the Slaves Month.
Heh, a friend’s son went to Harvard, and during Orientation week, one of the activities was designed to ‘raise consciousness’ about homosexual students. He told his mother later that before attending this event, he had no particular animus against homosexuals, figuring that if they didn’t bother him, he’d return the favor. But after being yelled at all day about how the students should ‘accept them’, he said he was tired of them, and wasn’t quite as open minded as he had been before. ;o)
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