New York Schools rally behind diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives

New York’s Attorney General Letitia James.
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Attorney General Letitia James and New York State Education Department (NYSED) Commissioner Betty Rosa have announced a joint initiative to actively foster an inclusive and diverse educational environment within the public school system.

Several states across the U.S. are experiencing heightened scrutiny over exclusionary educational policies following the U.S. Supreme Court declaring affirmative action unconstitutional. This latest move by Attorney General James and Commissioner Rosa presents an attempt at ensuring New York’s education system is aligned with the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

“Every student in New York is entitled to learn, grow, and discover in an environment free from discrimination or harassment,” said Attorney General James. “As states such as Texas, Florida, and Missouri are banning books and canceling classes, New York is making clear that diversity, equity, and inclusion will always be protected and central to our children’s education.

The guidance underscores three pivotal domains: First, “Learning and Teaching” which promotes the inclusion of multiple perspectives in curricula to faithfully represent diverse American struggles. Second, “Student Discipline” that focuses on recognizing and countering potential implicit biases which often result in unfair discipline towards students from marginalized groups. And third, “Bullying and Harassment,” where schools are prompted to proactively ward off any forms of discrimination.

Schools are mandated by law to actively safeguard students from bullying and harassment, and should adopt measures promoting a hostility-free environment. The guidance cautions schools against actions that could breach the law, such as book bans, suppressing discussions on topics like slavery or the LGBTQ+ community, and enacting discriminatory practices based on gender or appearance.

“We are urging every school…

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