Editorial: MN Ethnic Studies - Propaganda with Glitter
I’ve taught for 15 years. I know what a classroom should feel like: welcoming, with whiteboard markers, curiosity, a little chaos, and a whole lot of learning. What it should not feel like is a pulpit. Yet that’s precisely where Minnesota seems to be steering our schools with its new ethnic-studies mandate . By Don Allen, Ed.S., M.A.Ed., MAT (ABD) Abstract The new requirements for Ethnic Studies in Minnesota , which are slated to go live during the 2026-27 school year, come with a liberationist pedigree that all too often reads like empty pedagogy that substitutes slogans for scholarship. This is a call to “disrupt,” “dismantle,” and “challenge systems,” but it never answers the most fundamental question every teacher must pose to every lesson plan: does this help kids read, write, compute, reason, and flourish? As Frantz Fanon cautioned, “each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it.” This mandate forces politicized ideas into a scho...