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AIB2B Statement on Critical Race Theory

February 24, 2021 By marc

Critical Race Theory In California Schools
by Denise Soto and Marc Ang

Many Californians are waking up to the Critical Race Theory curriculum which is infiltrating their public school’s. Critical Race Theory is the claim that American institutions, laws, and history are inherently racist. It argues that white people have put up social, economic, and legal barriers between the races in order to maintain their elite status, both economically and politically.

In addition, Asians are most disproportionately affected by this, as we have made the biggest strides in upward social mobility through a dedication to education. AIB2B is dedicated to the fight to maintain true equality through merit.

The Black Lives Matter organization (BlackLivesMatter.com) with the help of advocacy organizations such as the teachers unions, are pressuring California school districts to adopt race and ethnic studies curriculum which is another term for Critical Race Theory. Sadly, many schools have already embraced this. To start dismantling racism in our society, teachers must be re-educated on how to talk about race in the classroom. The National Equity Project (NationalEquityProject.org) trains educators on how to handle inequity in their schools.  Another organization Epoch Education (EpochEducation.com) also trains educators on topics of diversity, equity, inclusion.

If you would like to learn about the content being taught in California schools turn to BLM at School (BlackLivesMatteratSchool.com). Upon review of the content you will find the 13 guiding principles of the BLM movement. Here is one of them, “Black Villages: We are committed to disrupting the western prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “Villages” that collectively care for one another, and especially “our” children to the degree that mothers, parents and children are comfortable.The National Education Association (neaedjustice.org) has a map of where Black Lives Matter events are happening within California schools. The California Teachers Association (CTA.org) promotes Black Lives Matter ideology along with a chart that lists socially acceptable ways white people reveal “Covert White Supremacy”. 

We are seeing the effects of Critical Race Theory being played out in American Society, just turn on the news. There you will see protests calling to defund the police and end capitalism, rioters looting and burning down their own communities, groups of radicals taking over entire city blocks and setting up their own form of government and mobs tearing down statues of American heroes. Such events are a direct result of what the Woke Supremacists have been taught by college professors and supported by the media elite. Imagine if they have our kids for an extra 13 years (K-12). What will our country become?

 

What can we do about it? Here are some action items.

  1. Call your elected representative to oppose AB 101- High School graduation requirement of one semester of ethnic study. LegaInfo.Legislature.ca.gov

  2. Vote in Local Elections for People Who Represent Your Values

  3. Form Parent Groups Which Represent Your Values

  4. Bankrupt Public Schools By Pulling Your Kids Out (PublicSchoolExit.com)

  5. Support California School Choice (CaliforniaSchoolChoice.org)

Contact: Marc Ang                                                                                                                      March 1, 2021
Phone: 424-291-2102                                                                                     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Email: marc@aib2b.org

Monday, March 1, 2021 – LAKE FOREST – As the implementation of Critical Race Theory (CRT) gains spotlight and coverage from national news outlets, the grassroots leaders of the winning “No on 16” come together on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 3:00 pm for a press conference on CRT and a victory recap fighting race-based preferences in public schools, public contracting, and public sector hiring. Prop 16 was shot down by California voters in November 2020, 57-43, a solid 14 point victory, driven by strong grassroots support.

With the latest developments at Lowell High School in San Francisco, a prestigious high school, getting rid of merit based admissions and President Biden putting a stop to support for the litigation against Yale and the Harvard admissions discrimination lawsuit going to the Supreme Court, it is clear the fight continues.

Asian Industry B2B (AIB2B) will host an event featuring leaders in the movement to discuss our vision for the future, and to share our wisdom in the team community effort that ultimately stirred passions and inspired spontaneous action in the grassroots. Efforts against Critical Race Theory present the logical next step in the fight against racial preferences and in its place, promoting seeing all Americans as unique individuals, not racial tokens. See below for our full statement on CRT.

At current time, these are the confirmed list of speakers for March 20: 

Marc Ang, Outreach Director of No on Prop 16 Campaign / Southern California Activist
Betty Tom Chu, Former Honorary Co-Chair of No on Prop 16 Campaign
Wai Wah Chin, President of Chinese American Citizens Alliance Greater New York
Tony Guan, Silicon Valley Chinese Association, Northern California Activist
Bob Huff, Former State Senate Minority Leader, Key Leader in SCA-5 Fight in 2014
Mei Mei Huff, Community Leader in Chinese Community
Ying Ma, Former Communications Director of No on Prop 16 Campaign
Denise Soto, California School Choice 2022, Homeschooling Advocate

Please join us on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 3 pm PST:
Elstone Solutions
25871 Atlantic Ocean Dr
Lake Forest, CA 92630

Due to COVID compliance, there will be limited attendance, Please RSVP at this link under Press to secure your spot:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prop-16-victory-recap-critical-race-theory-tickets-142597700561

It will also be available by Zoom and details will be provided to those who sign up as we get closer to the event.

For more information, contact Marc Ang at 424-291-2102 or marc@aib2b.org.

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AIB2B Statement on Prop 16 / Race Based Preferences

February 11, 2021 By marc

Please follow the link below to read our AIB2B statement on Prop 16 and race based preferences / affirmative action.

Defeating Prop 16_ Lessons Learned In Community Organizing

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AIB2B February 2021 Newsletter

February 2, 2021 By marc

Please follow the link below to read our AIB2B published newsletter for February 2021.

AIB2B February 2021 Newsletter

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AIB2B January 2021 Newsletter

December 31, 2020 By marc

Please follow the link below to read our AIB2B published newsletter for January 2021.

AIB2B January 2021 Newsletter

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AIB2B December 2020 Newsletter

December 2, 2020 By marc

Please follow the link below to read our AIB2B published newsletter for December 2020.

AIB2B December 2020 Newsletter

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AIB2B November 2020 Newsletter

November 2, 2020 By marc

Please follow the link below to read our AIB2B published newsletter for November 2020.

AIB2B November 2020 Newsletter

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