Cindy Grosz Exposes Corruption and Racism in New York Schools
What went on with me in Queens is going on all over the country, especially in areas where the teachers' union and the local elected officials- a lot of them minority, a lot of them on the left, very left, democratic side- are working together to hurt parents and students.
Ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes in our public schools? In this gripping episode of 'American Medicine Today', Cindy Grosz, an award-winning teacher and former congressional candidate, pulls back the curtain on the corruption and racism she's encountered in New York's public school system. Grosz has spent years fighting against anti-white and anti-Semitic racism, and her story is as eye-opening as it is disturbing.
She faced severe backlash and harassment for her efforts to expose these injustices, despite promises of whistleblower protection. Grosz's experiences highlight a national issue: the failure of the Department of Education to safeguard whistleblowers and students alike. This episode doesn't just stick to New York; it broadens the conversation to include critical race theory and its impact on education across the country.
If you're passionate about educational reform or simply curious about the hidden challenges within our school systems, this episode is a must-listen.