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  • THE HODGETWINS – “MORE SPOTS THAN STRIPES” CHILDREN’S BOOK PT. 1 12 18 21

THE HODGETWINS – “MORE SPOTS THAN STRIPES” CHILDREN’S BOOK PT. 1 12 18 21

Saturday 18th December 2021

Join The Hodgetwins on 'American Medicine Today' as they discuss their new children's book and the impact of CRT in education.
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The Hodgetwins Discuss CRT and Their New Children's Book on American Medicine Today

We're trying to turn black people into criminals. Yeah, and that's what they're doing.
What happens when two outspoken conservative activists decide to tackle one of the most contentious issues in education today? You get an episode of 'American Medicine Today' that’s both thought-provoking and deeply engaging. This time, the hosts Kimberly Bermel Benati, Ethan Uecker, and Jeff Wagstaff welcome The Hodgetwins, authors of the children's book 'More Than Spots and Stripes'. They dive into the heated debate surrounding Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools and its potential impact on children’s education.
The Hodgetwins don’t hold back as they discuss how CRT could be shaping young minds in ways that might not be beneficial. They argue that it’s crucial to educate kids about the dangers of CRT, emphasizing that their book aims to provide a healthier perspective. But the conversation doesn’t stop there. The hosts and guests explore the broader cultural impacts on livelihood and expectations, touching on sensitive topics like the wage gap between different demographics in the US.
They also examine how minorities are sometimes used for political gain, adding layers of complexity to the discussion. The Hodgetwins share their insights with a mix of seriousness and humor, making this episode not just informative but also highly entertaining. Whether you agree with their viewpoints or not, this episode offers a compelling look at some of today’s most pressing educational and social issues. It’s a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, culture, and education.