School teaches kids ‘antiracist’ curriculum on why ‘being color blind is not the best choice’

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(FOX NEWS) – An Oregon elementary school taught kids that they should not be “color blind” to the race of their peers, according to course materials.

Errol Hassell Elementary in Beaverton taught a 21-day antiracist curriculum as part of a school-wide initiative for the first days of January 2022. The curriculum instructed elementary children to describe their race, informed them about microaggressions and systemic racism.

“This challenge is for all of us, staff and students,” the curriculum said. “Each day, for the first 21 school days of 2022, we will gather as a school and learn about social justice together.”

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