The National Education Association, an educator labor union associated with BLM and Critical Race Theory, has announced a “Race-Based Trauma Blended Learning Course.'
―such as implicit bias or racism―and can affect young people’s ability to learn, make responsible decisions, or maintain healthy relationships," says NEA."It is imperative to recognize the effects of racial trauma in order to restore equity and well-being."
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during the National Education Association's annual meeting and representative assembly event in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, July 2, 2021. The NEA has had a long history of involvement in racial and sexual issues with the organization hosting an annual"Conference on Racial and Social Justice." Additionally, the NEA works with
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