Tag Archives: Eva-Dina Delgado
Mandate Número Nueve (9)
HB 4372 just passed the Illnois House: mandating “Latine studies” in every public school. More identity-based mandates. More bureaucracy. Same failing outcomes. They’re not requiring schools to teach real history—just to check identity boxes. Meanwhile, students keep falling behind in math, science, and reading.
Posted in Education, Faith, Illinois Politics
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Celina Villanueva, David Farragut, Elon Musk, Enrico Fermi, Eva-Dina Delgado, Gov. Pritzker, HB 4372, History, JB Pritzker, Juan Seguín, Loreta Velázquez, proficiency standards, Thomas Edison, Thomas Sowell
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Gutting Our Language, Diminishing Our Culture
Language is more than just words; it's the bedrock of our culture and the vehicle for our values. But what happens when that foundation is deliberately eroded, and our shared vocabulary is "gutted"? This provocative article explores the alarming trend of linguistic manipulation and its profound impact on our cultural, urging us to consider the true cost of politically correct language.
Posted in Illinois Politics, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
Tagged Don Harmon, Equality for Every Family Act, Eva-Dina Delgado, HB 2568, Kam Buckner, Kelly M. Cassidy, kinesics, Ray Birdwhistell, Theresa Man, Tracy Katz Muhl
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