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By JONATHAN J. COOPER, Associated Press Writer Jonathan J. Cooper, Associated Press Writer � Wed May 12, 6:23 am ET
PHOENIX � Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill targeting a school district's ethnic studies program, hours after a report by United Nations human rights experts condemned the measure.
State schools chief Tom Horne, who has pushed the bill for years, said he believes the Tucson school district's Mexican-American studies program teaches Latino students that they are oppressed by white people.
Public schools should not be encouraging students to resent a particular race, he said.
"It's just like the old South, and it's long past time that we prohibited it," Horne said.
Brewer's signature on the bill Tuesday comes less than a month after she signed the nation's toughest crackdown on illegal immigration � a move that ignited international backlash amid charges the measure would encourage racial profiling of Hispanics. The governor has said profiling will not be tolerated.
The measure signed Tuesday prohibits classes that advocate ethnic solidarity, that are designed primarily for students of a particular race or that promote resentment toward a certain ethnic group.
The Tucson Unified School District program offers specialized courses in African-American, Mexican-American and Native-American studies that focus on history and literature and include information about the influence of a particular ethnic group.
For example, in the Mexican-American Studies program, an American history course explores the role of Hispanics in the Vietnam War, and a literature course emphasizes Latino authors.
Horne, a Republican running for attorney general, said the program promotes "ethnic chauvinism" and racial resentment toward whites while segregating students by race. He's been trying to restrict it ever since he learned that Hispanic civil rights activist Dolores Huerta told students in 2006 that "Republicans hate Latinos."
District officials said the program doesn't promote resentment, and they believe it would comply with the new law.
The measure doesn't prohibit classes that teach about the history of a particular ethnic group, as long as the course is open to all students and doesn't promote ethnic solidarity or resentment.
About 1,500 students at six high schools are enrolled in the Tucson district's program. Elementary and middle school students also are exposed to the ethnic studies curriculum. The district is 56 percent Hispanic, with nearly 31,000 Latino students.
Sean Arce, director of the district's Mexican-American Studies program, said last month that students perform better in school if they see in the curriculum people who look like them.
"It's a highly engaging program that we have, and it's unfortunate that the state Legislature would go so far as to censor these classes," he said.
Six UN human rights experts released a statement earlier Tuesday saying all people have the right to learn about their own cultural and linguistic heritage, they said.
Brewer spokesman Paul Senseman didn't directly address the UN criticism, but said Brewer supports the bill's goal.
"The governor believes ... public school students should be taught to treat and value each other as individuals and not be taught to resent or hate other races or classes of people," Senseman said.
Arce could not immediately be reached after Brewer signed the bill late Tuesday.
Quote:Yeah, why exactly did they only select the one program? Just because one "activist" said something in 2006? Maybe they should simply censor their guest speakers?
The Tucson Unified School District program offers specialized courses in African-American, Mexican-American and Native-American studies that focus on history and literature and include information about the influence of a particular ethnic group.
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:
I get a little touchy when one silences media, protests, voices, education, just because you don't agree with it or it may derail another agenda. I mean what's next?
Jookycola wrote:Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:
I get a little touchy when one silences media, protests, voices, education, just because you don't agree with it or it may derail another agenda. I mean what's next?
No offense, and i'm not trying to fight with you. But this line did interest me, since you hate Fox News and all. But isn't this exactly what Mainstream media is doing? silencing, mocking and ignoring Tea Parties, and anti-government protests?
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You're not touchy that protesters & voices are being silenced or mocked by the news media? Why should this upset you?
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So if a class was being taught that black people are lazy niggers and it's bred into them because they feel owed something for being slaves, and a school stopped it, you still think that is silencing truth? They have no right?
sndsgood wrote:...the law i thought read that any stupid should be eligable..LOL. Was that a Freudian slip?
Jookycola wrote:It's not that most Mexicans don't recognize it. Most Mexicans don't know what they are celebrating for in the first place. I'm from California which most Mexicans dub Mexifornia...and there is a good reason for that, latinos out number any other race in this state. I made it a point every Cinco De Mayo to hit up every mexican i saw or knew to ask if they plan to go out and party, then i'd ask them do you know what you're going out to drink and celebrate for tonight? 99% of them say.
..."yeah, it's to celebrate our independence from you white asses trying to take our land"....
..."the day we beat America and gained our independence"...
and so on.
That's when i'd laugh and say um, Mexican Independence Day, is on September 16th. And it wasn't "us" white asses from America. it was the Spanish colonial government that you overthrew. Cinco De Mayo is victory of the Mexican Army over the French Empire. Then i'd tell them they are sucky Mexicans for not knowing that. So most latinos don't even know the very basic parts of their culture.
sndsgood wrote:from what i have read the issues isn't so much as banning the class but banning the way the class was being ran. from what i read and im going from my memory cause i read it a few days ago. the issues is that its a mexican only class. as in a white kid couldn't go sign up for this class. the law i thought read that any stupid should be eligable to enter any class. so they dont want speacial classes that only certain races can join in. would be no diffrent then saying. lets have a white class, no black kids allowed. or no mexicans allowed.
R.W.E. of the J.B.O. wrote:sndsgood wrote:...the law i thought read that any stupid should be eligable..LOL. Was that a Freudian slip?