Education Equity. Who are the Majority and Minority by Race and Poverty Level?
Perception
I am going to go out of the norm and look at the stats in a sorta different way, a different perception because it does matter how you perceive. Perception and what it actually is. Your perception may vary when things become emotional over what has been occurring with a group of people who have been placing Critical Race Theory into the classroom or your job, your perception isn't wrong something is wrong.
No matter what you do or say you are still a racist, not all people think this way just the ones who believe you should know you are a racist and that every child in school or work place should accommodate Brown or Black people.
The word "Equity" has been used throughout the Education System for more years then what you think. The word Equity: justice according to natural law or right specifically : freedom from bias or favoritism. You don't favor one over the other and it's suppose to be fair in Education for all Students. The civil rights laws enforced by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) protect all students, regardless of religious identity, from discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and age.
For the following question; Education Equity. Who are the Majority and Minority by Race and Poverty Status?
I am going to use term Equity. Why? Because the word "Equity" is being used in a variety of different definitions and meanings throughout Social Media and the News Media and The Education System and Workforce. The new implementation of Equity is being used as a Race tool in Schools and at your place of employment. Therefore my color of my Brown or Black skin matters and it's inequity not really equity but calling for equity, confused? That's the point.
There is one thing that isn't confusing, the people who are claiming you are racist because you are White believe you are, they are not confused about it and they have no problem forcing that onto you or your child.
Inequity: lack of fairness or justice.
The Education System has defined the Minority as all other races - non White.
I will use the following definitions: Majority Group and Minority Group
- Minority group - A minority group, are fewer in numbers than the Majority.
- Majority groups - Are often statistical majorities, meaning the group with the most people.
- As of 2020 there are 325.7 Million people in America, the Majority would be White.
- The Total of 37.2 Million American's are at Poverty Status out of the total of 325.7 Million people.
- The Total of White American's is 194.3 Million.
- 72.3 Million American's are under the age of 18. 11.6 Million of those under 18 years old fall under the poverty status under Federal Guidelines.
- Of the 194.3 Million of American's who are at poverty level there are 15.9 Million total American's who are White that are at the poverty level status.
- As of 2020 there are 325.7 Million people in America. Rates below 2021.
- The Total of Black American's is 43.4 Million
- Out of the 43.4 Million Black American's in Poverty Status is 8.5 Million that fall under the Status of Poverty Federal Guidelines.
- There are 20.2 Million Asian's - 1.6 Million are at Poverty Status
- Hispanic and other Race 61.2 Million - 10.4 Million are at Poverty Status
Based on Poverty - "Equity" Fairness
The following video below is Beck Pringle from The National Education Association who thinks we should confront Racism and what her student thinks, at a young age we can place anything we want into to minds when one has an agenda. SEL was developed for the Urban Community and not for the whole Majority just for the Minority. Poverty comes in all races.
- Critical Race Theory is based on the premise that White people have to much and has been harmful to others because White People are the Racist ones out of all Races.
- From the above Poverty stats the Majority are White People and is at the higher rate of poverty because their are more White people then non White people.
Lawmakers and boards of education in many U.S. states have proposed limiting what teachers can teach about race. National Education Association President Becky Pringle spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about how teachers are fighting back and why many believe students should learn about systemic racism.
When you implement a school program it's suppose to fair "Equity" Social Emotional Learning and Critical Race Theory is inequity -- unfair and the guilt placed as therefore I am White person and I have too much and you are a racist because you are White, that is untrue as there are White People who live in poverty.
Critical Race Theory claims that American society is fundamentally racist and that it is organized to help the white race oppress “people of color.” Some terms that are common to CRT and that have been defined by CRT theorists are “white privilege,” “whiteness,” “white supremacy,” “unconscious bias,” “implicit bias,” “systemic racism,” and “institutionalized racism.” At times, CRT proponents support affirmative action and reparations. Under CRT, only a member of a given “oppressed” minority has the right to speak about the racism that affects them. CRT generally denies that America is a meritocracy, or even that a meritocracy is a just society. A key goal of CRT is “equity” (or equality of outcomes) for all people or at least all groups. Equal opportunity is rarely mentioned because CRT proponents believe that this is not possible in a fundamentally racist society like America.
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