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Education Title: Elite K-8 school teaches white students they’re born racist Bank Street School for Children at 610 W. 112th St. in Manhattan. An elite Manhattan school is teaching white students as young as 6 that theyre born racist and should feel guilty benefiting from white privilege, while heaping praise and cupcakes on their black peers. Administrators at the Bank Street School for Children on the Upper West Side claim its a novel approach to fighting discrimination, and that several other private New York schools are doing it, but even liberal parents arent buying it. They complain the K-8 school of 430 kids is separating whites in classes where theyre made to feel awful about their whiteness, and all the kids of color in other rooms where theyre taught to feel proud about their race and are rewarded with treats and other privileges. Ever since Ferguson, the school has been increasing anti-white propaganda in its curriculum, said a parent who requested anonymity because he has children currently enrolled in the school. Bank Street has created a dedicated space in the school for kids of color, where theyre embraced by minority instructors and encouraged to voice their feelings and share experiences about being a kid of color, according to school presentation slides obtained by The Post. Meanwhile, white kids are herded into separate classrooms and taught to raise their awareness of the prevalence of Whiteness and privilege, challenge notions of colorblindness (and) assumptions of normal, good, and American and understand and own European ancestry and see the tie to privilege. The same slides point out that a number of leading private schools across the country also have segregated students by race-based affinity groups. It lists several in New York, including Riverdale Country School, Brooklyn Friends School, The Cathedral School, The Calhoun School, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, and Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School. One hundred percent of the curriculum is what whites have done to other races. They offer nothing that would balance the story. - Anonymous Bank Street parent Under Bank Streets Racial Justice and Advocacy curriculum, parents say, teachers push white kids to grapple with Americas history of racism. Then they indoctrinate them into thinking systemic racism still exists, and that theyre part of the problem and must hold themselves accountable even for acts of racism committed by others. One hundred percent of the curriculum is what whites have done to other races, said another Bank Street parent. They offer nothing that would balance the story. Added the parent, who also asked to go unnamed: Any questions they cant answer they rationalize under the pretense of institutional racism, which is never really defined. The program, these parents say, deliberately instills in white children a strong sense of guilt about their race. Some kids come home in tears, saying, Im a bad person. They say white kids are being brainwashed into thinking any success they achieve is unearned. Indeed, a young white girl is seen confessing on a Bank Street video: I feel guilty for having a privilege I dont deserve. Parents, moreover, say the classroom segregation only breeds resentment. Younger children, for instance, feel left out when the kids of color come back to the main classroom munching on cupcakes they were given in their affinity group. The divisive program is run by Anshu Wahi, a longtime social justice activist whos held the title of director of diversity at Bank Street since 2013. She referred questions to the schools communications office, which did not respond to requests for comment. Still, Wahis radical beliefs come into clear view from recorded conversations with parents, as well as handouts and emails to parents. She believes the answer to racism is teaching white kids to see race in everything a process called white racial socialization. Forget teaching them to be color-blind thats a cop-out, she suggests, an excuse to ignore the hardships of people of color. Its also a tool of whiteness to perpetuate the oppression of people of color, according to one paper she recommends parents read. Wahi believes even white babies display signs of racism, so she encourages parents to talk to their kids about race as early as kindergarten, making them hyperaware of racial differences, and even examine your own whiteness. She defends segregating minority children by race by arguing they need a safe place where they can share their ouch moments, including subtle but offensive white comments known as micro-aggressions. Parents, moreover, say the classroom segregation only breeds resentment. Younger children, for instance, feel left out when the kids of color come back to the main classroom munching on cupcakes they were given in their affinity group. The divisive program is run by Anshu Wahi, a longtime social justice activist whos held the title of director of diversity at Bank Street since 2013. She referred questions to the schools communications office, which did not respond to requests for comment. Still, Wahis radical beliefs come into clear view from recorded conversations with parents, as well as handouts and emails to parents. She believes the answer to racism is teaching white kids to see race in everything a process called white racial socialization. Forget teaching them to be color-blind thats a cop-out, she suggests, an excuse to ignore the hardships of people of color. Its also a tool of whiteness to perpetuate the oppression of people of color, according to one paper she recommends parents read. Wahi believes even white babies display signs of racism, so she encourages parents to talk to their kids about race as early as kindergarten, making them hyperaware of racial differences, and even examine your own whiteness. She defends segregating minority children by race by arguing they need a safe place where they can share their ouch moments, including subtle but offensive white comments known as micro-aggressions. Bank Street wants to give kids of color a space to talk about shared experiences, Wahi explained in a parent handout, because even in society today, people of color are treated unfairly. In the recent past, she added, children of color in our Lower School have been told by well-intentioned peers that their skin looks like the color of poop. Wahi says the school is merely empowering children of color who feel alienated and devalued in a dominant white culture. But some parents fear the school is nurturing resentment among minority pupils and reinforcing perceptions of victimization. Her extreme diversity program is based on the premise that America is still plagued by systemic racism, which she claims she saw first-hand while serving as a juror hearing criminal cases in Brooklyn. She told parents she was shocked to learn that every case involved a minority defendant. In the same May 2015 meeting with parents, she cited the GI Bill as proof of white privilege, claiming the popular post-World War II legislation only benefited white soldiers and their heirs, when in fact, black enrollment in colleges exploded under the GI Bill. Most recently, parents were upset with her airing a documentary film lionizing leaders of the violent Black Panthers movement. On May 31, the Bank Street School screened Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, which depicts Panthers founder and convicted cop-killer Huey Newton as a martyr. In 2013, moreover, parents expressed outrage over an email from Wahi that seemed to sympathize with Muslim terrorists after the Boston Marathon bombings. The April 17, 2013, message From Anshu, our Director of Diversity and Community: The Boston Marathon Another Perspective advised students and parents to be mindful of stereotypes and dangerous ideas regarding Arabs (and) Muslims. It linked to an article titled Lets hope the Boston Marathon bomber is a white American. Paul Sperry is author of The Great American Bank Robbery, which exposes the racial politics behind the mortgage bust. 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If I had kids in that school, I would pull them out in a heartbeat!! Sounds like a school with teachers that need their asses kicked, unmercifully!
Sounds like whites should exercise their privilege by getting their children out of the school. If it is able to economically survive after that "exodus of the unworthy", then it may do so.
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