Segregation in the name of diversity, inclusion & wokeness.
A Colorado public elementary school is holding a “Families of Color Playground Night” on campus.
Chris Rufo, who has been breaking story after story about critical race theory, first shared a sign outside of Centennial Elementary School in Denver promoting the event.
Rufo reports,
“According to Centennial Elementary staff, this event was organized by the school's "Dean of Culture," Nicole Tembrock. The event was cancelled due to COVID protocols, but they plan to reschedule in the new year.”
University of Denver law professor Dave Kopel says the event would be in violation of the state constitution, which says “nor shall any distinction or classification of pupils be made on account of race or color.”
School officials said in a statement to Fox News:
“our school leaders met with some of the Black families whose children attend our school to determine ways for these families to feel more included in our school community. Some of these families shared with us that, since the only time many of them see one another is at drop-off and pick-up times, we host some events where Black families can meet one another, connect with one another and share their experiences about the school with one another. We are honoring their request.”