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Exclusive Footage: Private School Teachers Nationwide Implementing Race-Essentialist Curricula, Trained by Black Panther

Through teacher training lectures with titles like “Cultivating Anti-Racists and Activists in Kindergarten,” “Decolonizing the Minds of Second Graders,” and “The White People Way,” the nation’s leading accreditation association for private schools is instructing educators to adopt a race-essentialist and cultural Marxist curriculum for children as young as five years old.

The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) hosts professional development conferences for teachers at schools in their network, which promote a race-based curriculum and grading system — including tips on how to avoid transparency with parents — according to a trove of footage reviewed by Breitbart News.

The principal professional development conference hosted by NAIS for teachers, The People of Color Conference, was started by “Educational Diversity/Equity Consultant” and former NAIS Director of Diversity Randolph Carter, who is a self-described Black Panther.

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“The NAIS People of Color Conference (PoCC) is the flagship of the National Association of Independent Schools’ commitment to equity and justice in teaching, learning, and sustainability for independent schools,” NAIS boasts on their website.

Carter is the founder and associate director of a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization called East Ed, according to his LinkedIn, which offers services to PreK-12 schools across the country seeking to “develop a clear implementation plan that connects all diversity and equity work,” according to the now-defunct East Ed website that was accessed by Breitbart News via Wayback Machine.

“As both the founder of East Ed and a member of the Black Panther Party, Randolph has devoted his career to promoting equity and diversity in education and communities,” his bio on the East Ed website said, when the page was active. “[W]hile at the National Association of Independent Schools, he directed their equity programming and founded two of their signature projects: People of Color Conference and Student Diversity Leadership Conference.”

Carter is also listed as director of another organization called Mid West Ed Collaborative, which states its mission is “to serve as a resource to schools, colleges, families and agencies and support the establishment of equitable, anti-bias, multicultural environments,” according to the Mid West Ed website.

Despite having parted ways from NAIS, Carter is still active in the People of Color Conference he founded and participated in a recent one — which took place in December 2021 — featuring lectures such as “Small Activists, Big Impact: Cultivating Anti-Racists and Activists in Kindergarten,” “Decolonizing the Minds of Second Graders,” and “The White People Way.”

In one session of the People of Color Conference held just a few months ago, a lecturer provides tools and materials to help educators in the NAIS private school network train five year olds in kindergarten on how to be “social justice warriors,” according to footage obtained by Breitbart News.

“Kindergartners are natural social justice warriors,” the NAIS teacher training titled “Small Activists, Big Impact,” begins. “And I think if we just build upon the mindset of the kindergartner, that is fantastic, you can get them to do fabulous things in the social justice realm.”

“There’s a transformation period that happens. Kindergartners and a lot of kids, in the beginning, when they’re five and six, the mindset is a very self-centered mindset, right? ‘Me, me, me,’ just ‘me’ thinking, right? So we have to think about how can we start with, you know, ‘yeah, think about yourself, think about your identity, think about who you are,’ and then we’re gonna move, slowly move. So, I read this article by Professor Bree Picower, called ‘Using Their Words: Six Elements of Social Justice: Curriculum Design for the Elementary [School] Classroom,’ and it just was absolutely fascinating, and I thought that would be really helpful for me framing my year about what I hope to accomplish,” the lecturer continues.

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Another lecture in the series features a teacher discussing how–dressed in a bullet-proof vest, goggles, and a gas mask–she participated in protests in Portland, Oregon, following the murder of George Floyd. Her activism “helped me think about my area of influence in terms of being a teacher and how to really push these concepts forward,” she explains in remarks titled, “Decolonizing the Minds of Second Graders.”

“Moving into how it shows up in my classroom, this idea of settler colonialism was something that I started to really understand as a root of a lot of the systemic racism in this country,” she added. “So I want to give you a definition of that; it’s an ongoing system of power that perpetuates the genocide and repression of indigenous peoples and cultures. And so, we are settler colonialists, right? We perpetuate that unless we are indigenous to the land that we are on.”

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In the same lecture, the speaker says later that “indigenizing the classroom” also includes avoiding terms that she perceives as “capitalistic,” such as the word “goal.”

“Often in education we talk about ‘learning goals’ or ‘learning targets,’ and a part of indigenizing the classroom is also breaking down how … we view our classroom culture. So that word ‘goal’ to me feels very corporate and very capitalistic … so instead I really would like to flip that and use the word ‘intention,’” the lecturer explains.

A separate session presented at the 2021 conference features a slide titled, “Burn crap Down,” with a lecturer who describes herself as a vice principal urging educators to “[recognize] when systems are broken and [imagine] something new,” including examples such as “designing equitable grading practices.”

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Another session in the NAIS conference explains tips on how to conceal curriculum planning from students’ families — advising teachers listening to avoid “[leading] people to feel like they have a say in the process when they actually don’t.”

“So as you’re in this planning process, there is the important question of how we share progress and what kind of transparency is going to be optimal. It’s what you’ll share, how you’ll share it, which constituencies need to hear what at what time. It’s a fine balance … because the on the one hand, the sharing makes it clear that this work is going on, this work as a priority, we’re excited about these changes. But in a way, sharing too much and kind of, like, giving more updates can sometimes lead people to feel like they have a say in the process when they actually don’t,” the speaker says. “Like that’s more opportunities for feedback that is obstructive or negative or asking a lot of pointed questions.”

“So it almost invites pushback in situations where, you know, you have these people, people are in different places … being on board. So it is worth thinking through in what you know about your own community, and faculty, and families is the ways of sharing information and what’s going to be optimal for each group, and how much, and at what time.”

National Association of Independent Schools, People of Color Conference
There was also a lecture at the recent conference describing “The White People Way,” where the speaker warned of “white people” even tacitly criticizing race-essentialist, “anti-racist” curricula.

“The next pitfall we’re going to talk about can often be a sneaky pitfall because of the pervasiveness of white supremacy culture within independent schools in particular,” the speaker says.

“In order to recognize that you are experiencing the ‘White People Way’ pitfall, you can look for signs of white supremacy culture; so seeing things like a focus on perfectionism, a focus on power hoarding, not being willing to share, and a focus on product. Additionally, you may hear comments about, ‘oh, we need to meet people where they are,’ rather than pushing the work further. You may see literal white tears and that can be a tool to disrupt the work. You may also see policing of language and tone, or arguments about semantics — and we are seeing this I think, really strongly nationally with the backlash around critical race theory [critical race theory], we’ve seen it with white privilege and with a variety of other terms — arguing about those terms prevents us from moving forward on the work,” the speaker continues.

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National Association of Independent Schools, People of Color Conference
National Association of Independent Schools, People of Color Conference
Neither the NAIS nor Randolph Carter responded when reached for comment by Breitbart News.

The lessons imparted by the NAIS to teachers in the People of Color Conference are manifesting in private schools across the country.

St. Paul’s Episcopal School in Oakland, California, now teaches “Fourth Grade Black Panther Party Studies” as part of its curriculum, for example.

“Fourth grade learners received a distinguished visitor from the neighborhood. Ericka Huggins is a former Black Panther Party for Self Defense member, educator, and activist who shared her insights with our students,” the school boasts on its website.

Choate Rosemary Hall, an elite boarding school in Connecticut ranked among the top schools in the country, hosted self-described “Marxist” and race activist Angela Davis to speak at the school’s annual “Diversity Day” this year.

The school newspaper touted her keynote speech: “In accordance with this year’s Diversity Day theme, ‘Leveling Up: Black Power in the Next Generation,’ … Dr. Davis was selected to speak to the community, because her legacy has been a testament to what it means to ‘level up’ and because of her iconic status as a social-justice activist.”

An eighth grade history teacher at St. Matthew’s Parish School in Pacific Palisades, California, asked his class to discuss, “Can the Constitution be both a white supremacist and an aspirational document at the same time?” according to a post the teacher made on his social media, which also shows him studying NAIS PoCC materials in another post.


Instagram post by 8th grade history teacher

And the Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia, has students sign an “Anti-Discrimination Pledge,” which states, “On my honor I commit to confronting racism and discrimination by working with my peers and teachers to help create a safe, supportive and respectful environment for everyone. Along with my community, I will participate in personal education that equips me with the skills to be anti-racist and that empowers this community to be inclusive to all of its members,” according to a copy obtained by Breitbart News.


“Anti-Discrimination Pledge” distributed by the Westminster Schools

The materials cited in this report were provided to Breitbart News by a network of “Undercover Mothers” across the country, who are working together to expose and combat rampant political indoctrination in their children’s schools, declining academic standards, and opaque school governance and financial management — which they believe stems from the NAIS. The informal and independent group has participants from all across the political spectrum, including a number of moms who were once politically active Democrats.

NAIS member private schools across America are including provisions in enrollment contracts prohibiting parents from “[voicing] strong disagreement” with school policy or curricula, under threat of expulsion, so the identities of the mothers have been withheld due to fear of retribution.

“No parent of any socio-economic, or social, or racial, or class category wants to send their kids in kindergarten to become an activist,” one mother told Breitbart News. “There’s nothing you can talk about [in private schools] without a Marxist overtone, not even an undertone.”

“They want to simplify it in a digestible way, so they just refer to it as DEI [diversity, equity, and inclusion] or critical race theory — but it is a far more nefarious agenda that cannot be captured in a three letter acronym … And the simplest way to say it is to say it’s a Marxist agenda. Not because it’s hyperbole, but because they say so,” the mother, whose identity must remain concealed, continued.

“This isn’t about giving opportunity, this is about equalizing. If you cannot raise the floor — this is the fundamental failure of the left, of the even the center left — they could not raise the floor. So if you can’t raise the floor, to close the gap, you just drop the ceiling,” an Undercover Mother, and former politically active Democrat, told Breitbart News.

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But the Utah Churchislature is all in favor of public money paying for private schools teaching what they want, facts be damned... Why do you hate private education?
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Like clockwork. Another race related thread started by you know who.
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In the category of 'Highly Ironic Timing of a thread Bitching about Blacks Concerned with critical race theory/Racism/White Privilege While Mentioning 'Black Panther' in the Thread Title', we have this story out today:
‘Black Panther’ director falsely accused of robbing Atlanta bank, Arrested

by Mariya Murrow
Published: Mar. 9, 2022 at 11:08 AM EST|Updated: 13 hours ago

ATLANTA (CBS46) -- A trip to the bank ended in handcuffs for “Black Panther” movie director Ryan Coogler in what police are now calling a “mistaken arrest.”

According to an incident report CBS46 obtained from the Atlanta Police Department, Coogler entered a Bank of America and attempted to withdraw $12,000. He wrote the request on a piece of paper and handed it to the bank teller. The note read “I would like to withdraw $12,000 cash from my checking account. Please do the money counter somewhere else. I’d like to be discreet.”

The bank teller apparently told police that Coogler did have his government ID and Bank of America card visible, but when she went to check his account she allegedly saw an alert notification and quickly told her manager that Coogler was attempting to rob the bank. At this point, police were contacted and officers responded to the scene.

Police say they initially confronted Coogler’s drivers who told officers that he was a movie producer and stopped at the bank to handle a financial transaction. Officers asked the drivers to describe Coogler and concluded that he matched the description of the suspected bank robber they were told about by dispatch. The drivers were detained and placed in the back of an APD patrol vehicle as officers proceeded to enter the bank and place Coogler in handcuffs.

Many online believe Coogler was racially profiled. The NAACP agrees.

“The presumption is always that they’ve done something wrong, he’s here to rob us. He can’t be here to withdraw money that’s his,” said Richard Rose, president of the Atlanta NAACP Branch.
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The teller at the bank police say was a black pregnant female.

“The first reaction to oppression is resistance, secondly is acknowledgement, third is acceptance. When black people have accepted that white’s should be superior and that black folks are doing something wrong all the time, and she succumbed to the same thing,” Rose said.

In police bodycam you hear Coogler in disbelief:

“What’s going on?” - APD officer

“You serious you really trying to ask me what’s happening?” - Coogler

“At any given point did you pass a note?” - APD

“Yeah,” - Coogler

“Why?” - APD

“Because I didn’t want somebody to know how much money I was taking out, every time I come get money out I give a not,” - Coogler


In the report, Atlanta police indicated the arrest was a mistake and the fault of Bank of America noting that “Mr. Coogler was never in the wrong and was immediately taken out of handcuffs.”

Bank of America issued the following statement:

"We deeply regret that this incident occurred. It never should have happened and we have apologized to Mr. Coogler."
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Ajax, does this all tie in with your having a picture of a Confederate general as your avatar? Would it up the cause of the Confederacy to have a picture of Atlantic Mike instead?
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K Graham wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:18 pm
You can use whatever you want but do it honestly. You intentionally truncated that quote because you knew the context undermined your purpose. Again, you're rushing to defend an avowed Nazi.
I've never claimed to be a Nazi. I am what the video below says. Does that not give you enough ammunition? Why do you feel the need to lie and exaggerate beyond that?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yKL5s_uOvfM
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ajax18 wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:43 pm

I've never claimed to be a Nazi. I am what the video below says. Does that not give you enough ammunition? Why do you feel the need to lie and exaggerate beyond that?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yKL5s_uOvfM
Yeah, you've told everyone who you are.

Earlier, you said that this song made you feel patriotic.
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I'm always inspired when the underdog is willing to fight as Ukraine is doing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0RONbOv8SI
This song expresses hatred for the American flag, the Declaration of Independence, and the US Constitution.

You've been very clear.
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Morley wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:22 pm
ajax18 wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:43 pm
I've never claimed to be a Nazi. I am what the video below says. Does that not give you enough ammunition? Why do you feel the need to lie and exaggerate beyond that?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yKL5s_uOvfM
Yeah, you've told everyone who you are.

Earlier, you said that this song made you feel patriotic.
ajax18 wrote:
Tue Mar 01, 2022 12:02 pm
I'm always inspired when the underdog is willing to fight as Ukraine is doing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0RONbOv8SI
This song expresses hatred for the American flag, the Declaration of Independence, and the US Constitution.

You've been very clear.
I included the original song because it's good music. The remake is more in line with my modern day political position. I'm not a Nazi. My Tucker Carlson and Hannity positions should be parody and caricature enough for you without having to resort to the tired old Adolf Hitler accusation.
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ajax18 wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 12:55 pm

I included the original song because it's good music. The remake is more in line with my modern day political position. I'm not a Nazi. My Tucker Carlson and Hannity positions should be parody and caricature enough for you without having to resort to the tired old Adolf Hitler accusation.
I'm not accusing you of being a Nazi. I'm saying that your so-called patriotism is a transparent sham.

You denigrate the founding documents. You think that US soldiers should be happy to risk their lives and happiness by permanently moving to Afghanistan so that you'll feel safe being an optometrist in Louisiana. And you want succession from the rest of America, even if it takes another civil war. Those are not the positions of someone who loves The United States.

Nothing I've seen you say or do shows you to be a patriot. Please prove me wrong.
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ajax18 wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 12:55 pm

I included the original song because it's good music.
Your typification of "good music" is a song where the lyricist expresses a wish that he could kill more Americans.
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