It's kind of secret in that I wouldn't name names, but I convinced two long time clients, which are family foundations dedicated to education, to provide zero funding over the next ten years to any grantee using CRT in any part of their program. That is about $40 million in gifts over ten years. So not exactly related, but related to the garbage going on in the schools.No, but perhaps we can discuss what things can be done, and if there’s been a success somewhere, how was that accomplished?
You say you had a huge win this week. Is it a secret or is there information you could share for those that might actually be interested in doing something about this problem?
There is a lot people can do. Guys like Christopher Rufo are doing really good work. Some states are making a pretty hard play on this right now. I know there are two major angles in the states. One is on the side of legislation, the other is on the side of going through the various state constitutions and showing where this stuff is unconstitutional at a state level. It isn't perfect, but it is a start. A lot of these groups want volunteers or donations, or both.
Granted, we can only do so much pushing back on the feds, but we can do some things that can be constructive.