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Read the ‘Antiracism Fight Club’ Guide Distributed at a Public Elementary School

By Alex Nester

Parents at a Washington, D.C., elementary school were livid after the school shared an “Antiracism Fight Club” guidebook that asked them to evaluate their own racism and advocate removing police from schools.

Janney Elementary School hired “antiracist” activist Doyin Richards to host an online discussion for parents in November, the Daily Caller first reported. Following the event, parents received copies of what Richards calls a “Fistbook,” a name inspired by the combative nature of the activist’s approach to fighting racism. The “Fistbook,” a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Free Beacon,  provides definitions for white privilege and white supremacy and asks parents where they see racism in their “daily life” and in themselves.

The parents-only webinar was followed by a separate event for students that left some young kids traumatized, according to anonymous posts on an online message board

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