Wokeism is Doomed

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Sun Nov 26 18:20:22 PST 2023


Wokeism implodes when their 100% Democrat controlled and Minority
dominated city centers of excellence continue to fail, decade after
decade after decade...


Segregated Classrooms Spark Controversy As Proponents Criticize 'White Standard'

School districts across the country, primarily in major, Democrat-run
cities such as Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and Oakland, have been
offering segregated classes in the hopes of battling a decades-long,
race-based achievement gap.
Illustration: Taylor Callory for Education Week

As the Wall Street Journal reports, Evanston Township, a suburb of
Chicago, is the latest to introduce the controversial strategy
designed to enhance the education experience of students of color -
particularly in advanced placement courses. The local school's
3,600-student high school is 44% white, 24% black, 20% hispanic and 5%
asian in a mix of wealthy families and lower income families.

Some have suggested that the voluntary segregation of black, latino,
and white students raises crucial questions about the progress made
since the Civil Rights Movement. "Our black students are, for lack of
a better word…at the bottom, consistently still. And they are being
outperformed consistently,” said Monique Parsons, Evanston school
board vice president, adding "It's not good."

A white standard?

According to Dena Luna, who leads black student-achievement
initiatives in Minneapolis Public Schools, "A lot of times within our
education system, black students are expected to conform to a white
standard," underscoring what proponents have argued is a need for
spaces where students of color can thrive - which, for some reason,
Indian and Asian students of color don't typically require.

    The district offers middle- and high-school students electives
focused on African-American history and social-emotional support,
taught by teachers of color. Created in 2015 for Black boys, the
format has expanded to Black girls and will soon expand to Latino
students. An internal study showed improved attendance for Black boys
in the program in 2017 and average GPAs of 2.27, compared with 2.14
for Black males districtwide.

"In our spaces, you don’t have to shed one ounce of yourself because
everything about our space is rooted in blackness," said Luna.

Evanston's so-called 'affinity classes,' labeled AXLE for black
students and GANAS for latino students, have been met with a blend of
praise and skepticism. Students in these classes have reported feeling
more accepted and represented. "I feel like I represent me and not the
whole black race in this AP class," said one AXLE student, expressing
a newfound sense of individuality in the learning environment. "It’s a
safe space. In AP classes that are mostly white, I feel like if I
answer wrong, I am representing all black kids. I stay quiet in those
classes."

This year there are at least 105 students enrolled in GNAS math
courses, while another 72 are enrolled in AXLE math courses, and 14 in
AXLE sophomore English class.

    A 2019 study on the original program for Black boys offered by the
Oakland Unified School District found that students who took the
affinity class were slightly less likely to drop out of school. The
district also offers elective and advisory classes designated for
Latino, Asian Pacific Islander and Arab students, said Jerome
Gourdine, director of targeted strategies for the district’s office of
equity.

    Evanston is taking the strategy one step further, offering courses
for Black and Latino students in core math classes: algebra 2,
precalculus and AP calculus, as well as an English seminar. Evanston’s
classes for Black students are known as AXLE, an acronym for Advancing
Excellence, Lifting Everyone, and those for Latino students are called
GANAS, from a Spanish expression that means “giving it all you’ve
got.”  -WSJ

Meanwhile, both the legality and the social impact of re-segregating
classrooms is a topic of fierce debate.

"Integration is a positive social good," said Max Eden, an education
researcher at the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute,
who believes these 'affinity classes' undermine the goal of the Civil
Rights Act. "We want students to be colorblind and to treat each other
only on the basis of who they are as human beings."

But will it help test scores?

In Evanston, around 75% of white students in 11th and 12th grade
enroll in AP classes according to district data, vs. around 25% of
black students and around a third of latino students. Of those, in the
2021-22 school year, 80% of white AP test takers earned a score of 3
or higher - the benchmark typically required for college credit, vs
61% of latinos and 48% of black AP students.

As these initiatives continue, their impact on educational equity,
racial integration, and societal implications will be closely
monitored.

Of course, unless students - regardless of race, are willing to devote
hours of their lives to studying, preparing, and grinding out
homework, we suspect this is just going to stoke widening racial
divides.


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