A California activist group was paid 'nearly $2 million to facilitate equity and leadership development training for students and teachers,' per The Free Press.
A California activist group, Californians for Justice , was paid 'nearly $2 million to facilitate equity and leadership development training for students and teachers' between 2019 to 2023, per a Free Press report. The Long Beach Unified School District used taxpayer funds to pay CFJ, The Free Press revealed. CFJ pushes to teach youth about 'racial justice' and is active in San Jose, Oakland, Fresno and Long Beach, according to the organization's website.
' The statement also claimed that the school district 'prioritizes a safe, inclusive environment for staff, actively addressing instances of discrimination or exclusion.' The CFJ 'has paid nearly 100 public high schoolers $1,400 each to learn how to fight for racial and social justice,' The Free Press reported. Four teachers told the outlets that the funds paid out to students and families is a 'horrible propaganda strategy.
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