California School District Could Shell Out Over $100,000 To Give Students ‘Anti-Racist’ Trainings

A California school district could pay out an estimated six figures for a program to train dozens of high school and middle school students to become “anti-racist” activists, according to publicly available documents.

Martinez Unified School District (MUSD), located in the San Francisco Bay area, unanimously approved a contract with the organization “Race Work” for its “Student Leaders’ Antiracist Movement!” (SLAM) program in September, the Daily Wire first reported.

SLAM, which isn’t a mandatory program, is “designed to not just engage students in conversations about race, but to empower and mobilize them as catalysts for change through an anti-racist leadership youth movement,” according to Race Work’s website.
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