Tag: Civil Rights Act of 1964
Is DEI Ready To DIE?
While it’s hard to pinpoint exactly when the term Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) became a specific term in the American lexicon, we can certainly trace the beginnings of its concepts to the middle part of the 20th century. In...
House Committee Blasted UCLA for Ceding to Pro-Hamas Mobs
In a blistering report on the campus protests that unfolded this Spring, the House Education and Workforce Committee has blasted UCLA for ceding the school to pro-Hamas mobs who discriminated against Jewish students, blocking their access to parts of campus....
From the Cheap Seats: Zombie Politics
It’s not very cinematic, but the relentless effort to enable legal discrimination in California reminds one of the shuffling march of the undead. The latest incarnation of this abomination is ACA 7, a proposed constitutional amendment that would circumvent prohibitions...
The Greenberg Brief: San Francisco’s Meaningless Apology
Last Tuesday, February 27th 2024, Shamann Walton, member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (our eleven-member city council) proudly proclaimed the city of San Francisco has officially apologized for systemic racism and past atrocities perpetrated against Black residents and...
Gov. Newsom Infringes, then Threatens Temecula School Board
Tuesday, the Temecula Valley Unified School District board again voted 3-2 to reject California’s elementary school social studies curriculum. Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced he is sending textbooks “to ensure students in the district begin the school year with access...
School Trustee Responds to Assemblyman Corey Jackson’s Anti-Parent Legislative Agenda
Standing up for parental rights over our children’s education is more than a campaign slogan; it is essential. As parents are taking action to regain control of their children’s education, we are seeing disinformation campaigns launched to upend their efforts....