Controversy Surrounding California Activist Group's Influence in Public High Schools
EXCLUSIVE: Public Schoolers Are Paid $1,400 a Pop to Become Social Justice Warriors 🔗
The article reveals that a California activist group, Californians for Justice, has been paying public high school students and their parents to participate in racial and social justice programs, using taxpayer funds from the Long Beach Unified School District. The group's activities have sparked controversy among teachers, who view it as a form of propaganda and indoctrination. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the group's stance on political issues, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and its influence within the school district. The group's approach to student empowerment and its impact on classroom dynamics have also been questioned.
- Californians for Justice pays public high school students and parents to participate in racial and social justice programs using taxpayer funds.
- The group's activities have sparked controversy among teachers, who view it as a form of propaganda and indoctrination.
- Concerns have been raised about the group's stance on political issues, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and its influence within the school district.
- The group's approach to student empowerment and its impact on classroom dynamics have also been questioned.