Secretive La Raza Studies Are Being Taught In Arizona Public Schools

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Commentary: Why doesn’t this surprise us. The most amazing thing in this story is how these La Raza racist goons insist that Hispanics are victims of a system that is rigged against them. HA! That’s outrageous! The American system and especially the Arizona system bend over backwards to cater to and accommodate Hispanics. Equal Opportunity Programs are needed for caucasian Americans these days.

If a racist organization like La Raza is not only allowed but encouraged to promote it’s twisted Hispanic Nationalist agenda and funded to the tune of 10 million dollars a year by the United States government. (Soon to be 20 million dollars a year FOREVER if HR-1999 a.k.a. The Hope Fund Act of 2007 becomes law.) If the U.S. Government is funding a racist Hispanic Nationalist group like La Raza, why not a Black Nationalist group like The New Black Panthers or a White Nationalist group like the KKK? We have our own suspicions as to why. We wrote about it here back in September.

Whatever the reasoning may be and how it might be justified doesn’t change the fact that Arizona taxpayers are paying for the indoctrination of the future subversives that will do all they can to destroy what’s pitifully left of America.

The curriculum can be read here.

Secretive raza studies in Tucson district need close look

Jan. 20, 2008 12:00 AM

They don’t teach much about history these days in public schools. But in some school districts, like the Tucson Unified School District, they do emphasize a certain sort of history.

It’s a history program that its critics, some of whom with firsthand knowledge of how it is taught, contend often dwells on bitterness and exclusion. On oppression and unfairness. And on a sort of tribalism that often teaches that the American system is rigged against Hispanics and, likely, other minorities.

And one other thing. It’s a history program whose zealous advocates object to “outsiders” knowing much about it. You get your knuckles rapped hard in Tucson just for asking questions about what this program is all about.

In November, state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne asked officials at TUSD for information about its ethnic-studies program, an elective curriculum that, according to its director, serves about 1,700 students daily in TUSD high schools and middle schools.

Horne is no fan of minority-studies programs. As a school-board member in Paradise Valley some years ago, he helped block a women’s-studies program there. Of ethnic-studies programs specifically, Horne said they “promote ethnic chauvinism.”

“They’re against all that America stands for,” he told me.

So, is that clear enough? Horne dislikes public-school programs that promote grievance and separation.

But when Horne asked the Tucson district in November for information about the program, he wasn’t looking to shut it down. He wanted to know about it. He wanted to have a look at the prescribed reading materials, the teacher manuals and the course syllabi. He wanted to know what the program, also known as raza studies, was all about. And he asked the district to forward the information to him.

Now, whatever one thinks of Tom Horne – and, heaven knows, he has his critics – he is the elected superintendent of public education in Arizona. In the hierarchy of pubic education, that may not mean he can dictate to school districts what their various elective programs can or cannot include. Those decisions usually are left to school districts. Like TUSD.

But is it unreasonable that the state superintendent of public instruction know about those programs? It strikes me that a lot of people would think Horne remiss if he didn’t know what public schools are teaching their students.

But in Tucson, Horne was told, quite explicitly, to “butt out.” He was told it was none of his business what raza-studies teachers were imparting to 1,700 public-school students every school day.

About a week after Horne made his request – and well before the district complied with it – the super’s Freedom of Information Act request became a Tucson news story.

The local newspapers loosed a full-throated declaration that Horne has no business knowing anything about the Mexican-American/Raza Studies Department, the program’s official title.

Said one Tucson newspaper in an editorial published Nov. 26: “Memo to Tom Horne: Butt out.”

Said another local paper, also in an editorial: “Horne has overstepped by asking for information about the (TUSD’s) ethnic-studies programs.”

Overstepped by . . . asking for information?

Now, I’ve known a lot of political buttinskies in my time. Such people, generally, are busybodies who have no particular mandate regarding the subject that obsesses them. Nor any special insight into it. How the state superintendent of public instruction qualifies as a buttinsky regarding the curricula of an Arizona public school district mystifies me.

The district and its media allies are confusing, perhaps intentionally, knowledge with control. They point out, correctly, that the district is governed by its own elected board and that Horne has no authority to dictate what elective programs it offers. What Horne does have is a bully pulpit. And it is that pulpit which so terrifies the ethnic-studies advocates.

One of the editorials noted that the raza-studies program is “clearly what TUSD’s kids, parents and educators want.” Is it? How can anything about the program be “clear” if the district is so secretive about the content and delivery of its program that it resents the state superintendent knowing about it?

Since Horne’s request made Tucson headlines, a number of people with firsthand knowledge of the district’s program have stepped forward.

In an op-ed published in the Arizona Daily Star on Dec. 5, Horne noted one of them, an English teacher at Tucson’s Cholla High School, who, according to Horne, was denigrated as “the White man’s agent” when he dared to criticize elements of the raza studies. Very academic and supportive program, this one.

There are others who have stepped forward to say the things that TUSD and its allies would rather not be said. I’ll write about them soon.

Reach the author at doug.maceachern@arizonarepublic.com or at 602-444-8883.

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5 Responses to “Secretive La Raza Studies Are Being Taught In Arizona Public Schools”

  1. YOU sir, really should re-read the articles in which you are quoting. I am neither for nor against La Raza studies but what you are basically stating in your little blog, is what you wanted to hear, or read for that matter. They did not tell Tom Horne to BUTT OUT when he asked for information about La Raza but to Butt Out when it comes down to saying whether it’s any educational value, considering the fact that he has never take an Ethinc Studies class in his life! In order to even make your agruement valid, you need to have correct information from both sides, which is clearly to hard for you to figure out.

  2. Lee Ewing Says:

    The TUSD Board President Adelita Grijvala and Alex Rodreguiz, under the direction of Assistant Superintendent Dr. Patricai Lopez, allowed Dr. Augustine Romero to create Raza Studies. Teaching hated of America. The book Occupied America, Acuna, ( kill the gringo’s) and (kill all white males over the age of 16). It is being used at Tucson High School in TUSD today.
    Superintendent of TUSD Dr. Elizabeth Fagan.

    Lee Ewing President of: Arizonans for Immigration Control

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