I just found the National Education Association's 2025 handbook.
The National Education Association handbook says "educators must acknowledge the existence of white supremacy culture as a primary root cause of institutional racism, structural racism, and white privilege."
"Educators must also work to prohibit institutionally racist systems"
The NEA will push "strategies fostering the eradication of institutional racism and white privilege perpetuated by white supremacy culture."
"school districts must provide training in cultural competence, implicit bias, restorative practices and techniques, and racial justice"
The teacher's union's handbook calls for "Educational Reparations."
"The National Education Association believes that, in order to achieve racial and social justice for descendants of formerly enslaved peoples, educational reparations must be made."
"The National Education Association believes that an individual’s name and pronouns are of utmost importance"
"The National Education Association believes that at every phase of governance and on all decision-making levels of the Association there should be minority participation at least proportionate to the identified ethnic-minority population of that geographic level."
The National Education Association's handbook says that "home schooling programs based on parental choice cannot provide the student with a comprehensive education experience."
Oh, the irony.
The nation's largest teachers union's handbook claims school choice programs are "governmental attempts to resegregate public schools."
The National Education Association mentions their federal charter in their handbook.
It's time for Congress to REVOKE IT.
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BREAKING: Democrats are pushing legislation to stop us from telling teachers they can OPT OUT of their government unions.
We are officially over the target.
"An Oregon law targeting a think tank that notifies workers of their right not to pay union fees is now being imitated in other states." wsj.com/opinion/freedo…
"The law was written to discourage the Freedom Foundation, which sends out mailers to union members reminding them they can opt out of the union and save money under the Supreme Court’s 2018 Janus v. Afscme ruling." wsj.com/opinion/freedo…