Elise Stefanik

07/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/30/2024 13:18

Stefanik, Banks Condemn DoDEA’s Integration of DEI in Education of our Service Members’ Children

Washington, D.C. -Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and Chairman of the House Armed Service Committee's Military Personnel Subcommittee Jim Banks (R-IN) led a letter to U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin condemning the Department of Defense Education Activity's (DoDEA) continued push to integrate DEI and progressive activism into curricula used to educate the children of U.S. service members. After years of oversight, the lawmakers are also calling for immediate leadership change at DoDEA.

A new reportfrom OpenTheBooks outlines the DoDEA's use of professional development materials that hyper focus on concepts such as "privilege," "institutional racism," and "patriarchy" while training its teachers.

"Protecting our service member's children from the Biden-Harris Administration's DoDEA remains one of my top priorities which is why I successfully led calls to dissolve their office of DEI and have my legislation, the Service Members' Parents Bill of Rights, signed into law. Now I'm calling on Secretary Austin and the Biden-Harris Administration to completely end all efforts to indoctrinate our service members' children with Far Left DEI propaganda. Our service members face many challenges and ensuring their children receive a high-quality patriotic education should not be one of them. I am proud to lead my colleagues in demanding that the Department of Defense remove radical Far Left ideology from their classrooms,"said Congresswoman Elise Stefanik.

"It is shameful and unsustainable that while our servicemen and women are risking their lives to defend our nation, their children are being taught that America is a racist country not worth fighting for. My House Republican colleagues and I will continue to expose and eradicate the woke indoctrination that is destroying our service-members' trust in DoDEA schools,"said Chairman Jim Banks (R-IN).

In the letter, the lawmakers state, "The recent OpenTheBooks report shines light on new examples of DoDEA teachers eager to promote sexually explicit content to children, reveals training materials designed to get children to cry, and classroom content ingrained with Social and Emotional Learning practices intended to turn students into radical activists. Instead of disbanding the DEI division, DoDEA has institutionalized radical social and racial ideologies through the promotion of books such as How to be an Antiracist and Coaching for Equity to their staff for professional development. These books are blatantly racist towards hundreds of millions of Americans and delegitimize the founding of America itself. The teachers of our service members' children cannot internalize, accept, and regurgitate false claims that America's existence as a sovereign nation should be in question. This is inherently in opposition to the selfless choice our service members make to serve, protect, and defend the United States of America."

The lawmakers continue, "It is completely unacceptable that once again House Republicans must remind you and the entire DoD that the mission of DoDEA is to provide our service members' children with an education that instills high academic standards and patriotism, not to manipulate and radicalize the minds of our youth. Your continuous refusal to end the radicalization of DoDEA schools is disrespectful to our service members, will exacerbate the military recruitment and retention crisis, and significantly degrade operational readiness."

When Stefanik heard concerns from parents regarding DoDEA schools teaching radical gender ideologieswith DoDEA training materials, she introduceda Servicemember Parents Bill of Rights, which reinforces that service members with children in DoDEA schools have the right to be involved in their children's education, while increasing transparency and accountability in DoDEA schools. Stefanik legislation was included in the FY2024 National Defense Authorization Act which passedin December 2023.

In September 2022, Stefanik and Congressman Franklin demanded answersfrom the Pentagon regarding troubling statements made by Wing. Following this advocacy, the Department of Defense, through the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, announced they were launching a 30-day reviewof Wing and her racist, woke posts. In November 2022, they followed upwith Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin requesting an update on the findings of the review, and had not received an answer until three hours prior to today's hearing.

Representatives Stefanik and Banks were joined by Representatives Rob Wittman (R-VA), Mike Waltz (R-FL), Ronny L. Jackson (R-TX), Jen Kiggans (R-VA), Jack Bergman (R-MI), Sam Graves (R-MO), Rich McCormick (R-GA), Scott DesJarlis (R-TN), Doug Lamborn (R-CO), Mark Alford (R-MO), Cory Mills (R-FL), Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Brad Finstad (R-MN), James Moylan (R-Guam), Lance Gooden (R-TX), and Carlos Gimenez (R-FL).

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