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  • DR. MARY GRABAR – DEBUNKING THE 1619 PROJECT 9 11 21

DR. MARY GRABAR – DEBUNKING THE 1619 PROJECT 9 11 21

Saturday 11th September 2021

Dr. Mary Grabar joins American Medicine Today to discuss the 1619 Project, critical race theory, and their impact on education and society.
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Dr. Mary Grabar Challenges the 1619 Project on American Medicine Today

I've been heartened by seeing these teachers, or, I'm sorry, parents, going to school board meetings fighting this. Yes, and bullying has happened as a result of these teachings.
As schools swing back into session, debates over the 1619 Project and critical race theory are heating up. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Eucher, Jeff Wagstaff, and Dr. Alfred Bonati welcome Dr. Mary Grabar, an award-winning author whose latest book, 'Debunking the 1619 Project', has been described as a must-read for concerned parents. Dr.
Grabar dives into the controversial aspects of the 1619 Project and critical race theory, discussing how these teachings are shaping education and society. The conversation touches on the backlash from teachers and parents, the instances of bullying linked to these ideologies, and the vital role parents play in their children's education. Dr. Grabar's insights offer a critical look at academic freedom and the dangers of political agendas infiltrating classrooms.
For anyone curious about these hot-button issues, this episode promises to be both enlightening and engaging.