Here is a list of the books ASU’s School of Social Transformation recommends. Do you notice any pattern? Beginning with dividing the world into oppressors and the oppressed (Communist Manifesto), the common “oppressor” that is identified is the “whiteness.” Having identified the “whiteness,” you can then move on to apply intersectionality and begin to add oppressor groups to the “whiteness.” A cis-gendered male Christian “whiteness” is the apex oppressor.
There are no other views given in this reading list. It is completely one sided and biased. It forced an ideology onto the students who look to such lists trusting that ASU and its professors will be fair and give multiple perspectives.
Parents and students, you can read ahead and see if this is what you want to be taught. Legislators, is this what you expected tax money to be used for? And what about you, donors, do you want this to be how your money is spent. Pastors, I think you have a special obligation to teach about why this perspective is anti-Christian and anti-truth.
I’m wondering if there’s some way I can ‘fight back’ as a Fulton student.