A Portland teacher's college hired a former principal who previously oversaw a school-wide "antiracist" bootcamp campaign for kids. Portland State University's College of Education announced on Sept. 7 that it had hired Cynthia Moffett, a former Beaverton School District principal, to its Curriculum and Instruction department.
When she was a principal of Errol Hassell Elementary School, Moffett oversaw a 21-day antiracist curriculum that was part of a school-wide initiative for the first days of January 2022.
The curriculum instructed elementary children to describe their race and informed them about microaggressions and systemic racism.
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