OU’s education program under fire for course that discusses social justice and ‘critical whiteness in education’
The University of Oklahoma’s mandatory course for education majors on social justice and racism may violate state law.
OU “requires undergraduates studying education to take a course that portrays white people as complicit in institutional racism and instructs them to give special treatment to minority students,” the Daily Caller reported.
Last year, however, Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order stating that universities cannot “mandate…any education” that “grants preference based on one person’s particular race, color, sex, ethnicity or national origin over another’s.”
Another state law forbids “any orientation or requirement that presents any form of race or sex stereotyping.” […]
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