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Jun 07 2024
News
Preeminent Math Education Org Push for Identity Politics in Class Damages Math’s Natural Equity
The world’s largest math education organization is injecting identity politics where it doesn’t belong—and undermining math education in the process. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics told teachers to “regularly and intentionally integrate more equity, justice, and culturally centered mathematics education” in every math lesson in a May 20 position statement, The council argues
The Daily SignalJun 07 2024
News
Identity Is a Uniform
Every now and then on The Remnant (or in the G-File for that matter), I’ll mention the final scene in Saving Private Ryan in which an aged James Ryan (Matt Damon) visits the grave of Capt. Miller (Tom Hanks) and asks his wife, “Tell me I’m a good man.” It’s always hard for me even to mention it, never mind watch it, because I always get choked up (including right now). I’ll admit, I don’t get
The DispatchJun 06 2024
News
Tulsa community explores identity at 'Embracing Intersectional Identity' event
The Jewish Federation of Tulsa Community Relations Committee held a Juneteenth, Jewish Pride and Pride month program on Thursday.
The program was called "Embracing Intersectional Identity: A Queer Black-Jewish Perspective on Juneteenth, Jewish Pride, and Pride Month" and hosted Tony Westbrook, a Jewish influencer.
The event focused on the benefits and challenges of having
KTUL 8Jun 14 2024
News
Identity of laundromat theft suspects sought
At about 5 p.m. on June 3, the two female suspects pictured stole clothing from a dryer at a laundromat in the city. If you know the identity of these females, please contact Halifax County NC Crime Stoppers at halifaxcountycrimestoppers.org or 252-583-4444. We do not want your name. We just want the identity of these females.
The Daily Herald (RR)Jun 11 2024
News
GameStop, Dogecoin, and the male identity crisis
In the last few years, two assets—GameStop shares and Dogecoin on the crypto side—have come to symbolize a reckless new form of investing. Both have had multiple weeks where their price has soared 100% or more based on no fundamental value proposition. Sure, there have been catalysts for various GME and DOGE rallies—typically a pump signal from Roaring Kitty or Elon Musk—but there is also a
FortuneJun 10 2024
News
The politics of defamation
Seven years ago, I ventured to make some policy suggestions to the new Trump administration. None bore fruit, except for the drift toward marijuana legalization, a consequence of our federal system and not of Trump. In 2020, the Trump-led GOP did not even present a platform. President Biden’s State of the Union speech offered only identity politics and vote-buying. The late historian John
Baltimore SunJan 02 2021
Opinion
The Theology of Identity Politics
In American Awakening, Georgetown political theory dean Joshua Mitchell unmasks identity politics for what it is: a toxic outgrowth of Protestant Christianity that threatens the American regime of liberty and self-government. The book builds on popular critiques of wokeness by placing the phenomenon in the grander scheme of our post-1989 experiment in secular hyper-liberalism.
While
City JournalJun 29 2020
Opinion
The Curse of Identity Politics
Yesterday morning, President Trump circulated a video showing a pitched battle at The Villages: a verbal battle between pro-Trumpers and anti-Trumpers. The Villages is a retirement community in Florida, billed as the state’s “Friendliest Hometown.”
You would not want to cite that video in support of that contention.
National Review (News)Nov 17 2015
News
Political Identity and Trust
Political polarization is an important phenomenon that has motivated many recent popular and academic articles. The emergence of polarization is often explained as being driven by those with different political identities having dislike or even hatred for one other. However, polarization can also be driven by beliefs that the "other side" simply cannot be trusted. In this study, through a set
Harvard Business School