A day meant to build community and a safe space for minority students has prompted a lawsuit from the conservative group Judicial Watch which has labeled the event “racially segregated.”
The group filed the suit to demand that records from the “playdate” at the Oakland Unified School District in California be turned over.
The event held at Chabot Elementary School was entitled “Playdate Social for Black, Brown & API Families.”
The word “diversity” and efforts to make minorities feel welcomed have been weaponized by conservatives building on the momentum of a supreme court decision this summer that outlawed the use of race in college admissions.
The Utah senate has passed a bill that would prevent schools from organizing programs intended to help students of color. The state of Florida banned diversity, equity and inclusion programs in colleges. Texas new law banning DEI went into effect at the beginning of the year.
“This Oakland school segregated ‘playdate’ shows how the extremist Left is embracing anti-white segregation in our schools,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said to The National Desk. “And to make matters worse, the Oakland school district leaders are unlawfully hiding records about this deplorable abuse of schoolchildren.”
While branded as anti-White, organizers of such events see them as welcoming to all who don’t feel welcomed and often feel “othered” at events where they are not seen and recognized. This is common many minorities say they have experienced.
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I think there needs to be a study as to why white people are so scared.
Their history of ‘whites only’ shows how hypocritical they are and maybe always scared what they have done will turn back upon them – scared they won’t have a seat at the table like how they’ve prevented POC from having a seat at the table.