(WAYNE DUPREE) – People are talking about a race-segregated event that was advertised on the playground of an elementary school in Colorado.
There are “Families of Color Playground Nights” coming up at Centennial Elementary School, which is part of the Denver Public School (DPS). The school’s calendar says that the first event was supposed to happen on Oct. 13. It would then happen on the second Wednesday of each month “at school, outside, as long as the weather allows.”
Christopher Rufo, an author and filmmaker who has shown how critical race theory has been used in K–12 education, took a picture of signs outside the school and put it on Twitter. “Denver Public Schools are now encouraging racially-segregated playtime for the sake of “equity,”” Rufo wrote in the post.
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