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AG Todd Rokita Sends Letter Condemning Federal Anti-Racism Education Efforts

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is engaged in a legal battle on multiple fronts against Dr. Caitlin Bernard.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is engaged in a legal battle on multiple fronts against Dr. Caitlin Bernard.

Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a multi-state effort calling on the Biden administration to drop a proposal aimed at funding more comprehensive and inclusive civics and history programs.

In a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, Rokita outlined his concerns about prioritizing anti-racism education and programs that include lessons on systemic inequities in American history.

The letter comes after the U.S. Department Of Education last month proposed two new priorities it's considering for the American Civics and Education Programs. The proposed priorities would help determine grant awards for academic projects that support culturally responsive teaching and learning.

The department is considering prioritizing projects that include diverse perspectives and contributions to history, as well as creating more inclusive learning environments for students. The second proposal would prioritize funding for projects focused on improving students' ability to spot false information and think critically about biases.

Contact reporter Jeanie at  jlindsa@iu.edu or follow her on Twitter at @jeanjeanielindz.

Jeanie Lindsay is a multimedia reporter covering education issues statewide. Before coming to Indiana, she attended the University of Washington and worked as a regional radio reporter to learn the ways of public broadcasting.