- A teacher program in Minnesota is facing criticism for allegedly discriminating against White applicants.
- The program reportedly restricts its eligibility criteria exclusively to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) applicants.
- This exclusionary practice has raised concerns about potential violations of federal anti-discrimination laws.
- An education watchdog group has highlighted these concerns, suggesting that the program may be breaking federal law.
- The controversy has sparked a broader discussion on equity and fairness in educational programs and hiring practices.
- Stakeholders are calling for a review of the program’s eligibility criteria to ensure compliance with federal law and promote inclusivity.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/watchdog-exposes-taxpayer-funded-teacher-program-banning-white-applicants-likely-illegal)