Winsor #7 | Visual Arts: Unintended Consequences?

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The description of the Visual Arts philosophy suggests that Winsor’s idea of artistic expression is constricted to the narrow ideology of CRT as put into practice by DEI.
0:00 Great place to get a definition of CRT so you can debate anyone
0:40 In-group competition
1:36 How to get to pdf
2:29 “We’ve always done this.” Really?
4:35 What’s wrong with the thumbnail?
5:52 The description: Art is to be created in the service of God CRT/DEI.
12:05 The curriculum itself is solid, but if your heart is elsewhere…

Winsor School has been a good school for a long time and has an excellent reputation for offering a top-notch education to girls and getting them into the top colleges. Over the past years, it has jumped into DEI as the foundation of school life with both feet.
This series of videos will show how much it has degraded educational philosophy and the philosophy of the Enlightenment generally.
This is not intended to single out Winsor School; there will be many similar videos in the future covering materials from many other schools.

Link to Lift Every Voice: https://www.winsor.edu/a-report-on-dei-at-winsor

Link to Ryan Chapman’s 20 min. description of CRT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rDu_VUpoJ8&t=2s

The background image in the video is free to use from Pexels and is there attributed to Jonathan Peterson.
The thumbnail background picture is my own.
The snippet from the Sistine Chapel is CC0.

#DEI #CRT #Schools #curriculum #Enlightenment # English #visualarts #education #indoctrination #globalism

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