Hey! Teachers, Leave Those Kids Alone
A book deliberately short and to the point to help legislators and parents understand the issues, and more importantly, what is needed now to protect our children from radical leftist groups teaching division and hate.
A CONdensed Tutorial for Moms, Dads & Legislators
Hey! Teachers, Leave Those Kids Alone
There is an immediate crisis in Kentucky schools because a poorly understood Marxist doctrine known as Critical Race Theory, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, the 1619 Project, and other curricula, are being foisted on our children by radical leftist groups who are teaching division and hate. This book is deliberately short and to the point to help legislators and parents understand the issues, and more importantly, what is needed now to protect our children. Please take the time to look at definitions from these dogma and model legislation from other states that have addressed this pressing issue. This booklet will give you a working knowledge of these issues and suggest practical remedies.
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About the Author
Jack L. Richardson, IV, Esq.
Jack L. Richardson, IV leads one of Kentucky’s oldest law firms established by his great grandfather in 1907, 115 years ago. Jack graduated from Samford University and received his Juris Doctorate from Chase College of Law. Post graduate education includes studies at Southern Theological Seminary in Louisville Kentucky, which extended to attending lectures at the University of London, Cambridge University, and the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Jack has been a member in good standing of the Kentucky Bar Association since 1980 as well as various Federal Bars.
Jack, in addition to the practice of law and theological studies, is involved in Kentucky state and national politics. Jack interned in Senator Marlo Cook’s office in Washington D.C., the Nixon inaugural committee in 1973 and helped lead the effort in Kentucky to elect President George H. W. Bush. Retired Governor Brereton Jones tapped Jack to serve along with a very diverse group of state leaders on the Public Education and Religion in Kentucky Committee concerned with the preservation of America’s Christian history in Public Education. Jack was part of Governor Ernie Fletcher’s 2000 transition team, was appointed a national presidential delegate in 2000 and 2004, a presidential elector in 2020 and has served on the statewide Republican Party Executive Committee for the last 22 years.
Jack has been active in the public arena as a contributor to news broadcasts and editorial articles, and as a guest contributor to The Courier Journal newspaper. Jack is very active in his local church and well beyond. He founded and operates a charitable foundation that supports other charities as well as both national and international ministries.