Guidelines of the Dei Federal School have clarified that they say that the month of black history does not violate the order

IN Department of Education Let us explain that respect such as the Month of Black History does not violate the command that warns the state departments of education that they have to remove the diversity policies, equality and inclusion (dei) or risk the loss of federal funding.
The guidelines came after the Civic Rights Office of the Ministry of Education sent a letter to the departments of education in all 50 countries in mid -February, informing them about the 28th of February 28. In accordance with the order.
“The title VI prohibits the recipients of federal funding from discrimination based on race, colors or national origin,” the guidelines state, adding “schools should not manage policies or programs under any name that treat students differently on the basis of race, are engaged in racial stereotyping, or creating hostile environments for students of individual races.
“For example, schools with programs focused on interests in special cultures, heritage and areas of the world would not violate the title VI, assuming that they are open to all students regardless of race,” ” The guidelines continued. “Neither would educational, cultural or historical observations – such as the Month of Black History, International Remembrance Day for the Holocaust or similar events – who celebrate or recognize historical events and contributions, and promote consciousness, until they deal with racial exclusion or discrimination.”
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The US Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Eric Scott Turner, Center, says in addition to President Donald Trump, left, and Tiger Woods during the reception in honor of the Moon of Black History in the Eastern Room of the White House on February 20th. (Reuters/Kent Nishimura)
“Whether the policy or program violates the title VI does not depend on the use of specific terminology such as” diversity “,” capital “or” inclusion “,” they are from February 28, they also said.
Letter In February from Craig Trainor, the acting of Assistant Secretary for Civic Rights at the Department of Education, he said: “Educational institutions have toxic indoctrinated students with a false assumption that the United States have been built on” systemic and structural racism “and advanced discriminatory policies and practice.”
“Proponents of these discriminatory practices have tried to justify them further – especially over the last four years – under the flag “Diversity, equality and inclusion” (“Dei”), the smuggling of racial stereotypes and explicit awareness of race in daily training, programming and discipline, “he wrote.
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“All educational institutions are advised to ensure that their policies and procedures in accordance with the existing Civil Rights Act; (2) cease all the efforts to bypass the prohibition of use by relying on business or other indirect means of achieving such goals, all of which are participated in, or are built -in, Settlements, and no contracts for this, or the contractors on it, and did not perform on it, and or accumulate in terms of settlement, the race, “Trainor concluded. “Institutions that do not reconcile with the Federal Civil Rights Act may, in accordance with the applicable law, face the potential loss of federal funding.”
The letter comes after President Donald Trump signed executive commands that directed agencies to ensure a plan for removing federal financing for “illegal and discriminatory treatment and indoctrination in K-12 schools, including based on gender ideology and discriminatory capital ideology.” He also signed orders to end the Dei program in Federal Agencies.
The American Flag and the American Education Department flying in front of the American building of the Washington Education Department, DC, February 1st. (Reuters/Annabelle Gordon)
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The education department has previously announced the removal of the mention of dei from documents and websites. The department also put in employees who ran the Dei initiatives on leave and dissolved their Council for diversity and inclusion.
Fox News’ Landon Mion contributed to this report.