Arizona's Law Banning Mexican-American Studies Curriculum Is Constitutional, Judge Rules

Mayhem

Banned
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...dies-curriculum-constitutional_n_2851034.html

A court upheld most provisions of an Arizona state law used to prohibit a controversial Mexican-American Studies curriculum in Tucson on Friday.

The ruling dealt a blow to supporters of the suspended classes, who had hoped the courts would overturn a 2010 law championed by Arizona conservatives determined to shut down the unconventional courses.

“I was really surprised at the decision,” Jose Gonzalez, a former teacher of Tucson's suspended Mexican-American Studies classes, told The Huffington Post. “But as a student and teacher of history, I know in civil rights cases like this there’s always setbacks.”

The experimental Tucson curriculum was offered to students in different forms in some of the local elementary, middle and high schools. It emphasized critical thinking and focused on Mexican-American literature and perspectives. Supporters lauded the program, pointing to increased graduation rates, high student achievement and a state-commissioned independent audit that recommended expanding the classes.

But conservative opponents accused the teachers of encouraging students to adopt left-wing ideas and resent white people, a charge the teachers deny. Aiming squarely at Tucson’s Mexican-American Studies program, the Arizona legislature passed HB 2281 -- a law banning courses that promote the overthrow of the U.S. government, foster racial resentment, are designed for students of a particular ethnic group or that advocate ethnic solidarity.

Federal Judge Wallace Tashima said the plaintiffs failed to show the law was too vague, broad or discriminatory, or that it violated students’ first amendment rights.

The news wasn’t all bad for supporters of the suspended classes. Tashima ruled that the section of the law prohibiting courses tailored to serve students of a particular ethnicity was unconstitutional.

Originally filed in October of 2010 on behalf of the program's former teachers, who lost standing because they are public employees, the case is currently brought by former Mexican-American Studies student Nicholas Dominguez and his mother Margarita Dominguez. They will likely appeal the ruling to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals within the next 30 days, their lawyer Richard Martinez told The Huffington Post.

“This case is not over,” Martinez said. “It’s not only important to Arizona, but to the country as a whole that this statute be addressed.”

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne began a campaign to eliminate the Mexican-American Studies program from Tucson Unified School District in 2006, when he was serving as the state’s Superintendent of Public Education.

Angered that Mexican-American civil rights leader Dolores Huerta had said that “Republicans hate Latinos” in a speech to Tucson students, Horne sent Deputy Superintendent Margaret Dugan, a Latina Republican, to give an alternate view. But the intellectual exercise turned confrontational when students, who said they were not allowed to ask Dugan questions, sealed their mouths with tape and walked out of the assembly room.

“As superintendent of schools, I have visited over 1,000 schools and I’ve never seen students be disrespectful to a teacher in that way,” Horne said in an interview last year.

The final product of his efforts was House Bill 2281, which then-State Sen. John Huppenthal (R) helped pilot through the Arizona legislature. Huppenthal, who succeeded Horne as state superintendent of schools, then found Tucson out of compliance with the new law and ordered the district to shut Mexican-American Studies down or lose 10 percent of its annual funding -- some $14 million over the fiscal year. In January of 2012, the school board complied, voting 4 to 1 to discontinue the classes.

The decision drew national attention as administrators plucked Latino literature that once belonged to the curriculum from classrooms, explicitly banning seven titles from instruction.

Tashima wrote in Friday’s ruling that Horne’s anti-Mexican-American Studies zeal bordered on discrimination.

“This single-minded focus on terminating the MAS (Mexican-American Studies) program, along with Horne’s decision not to issue findings against other ethnic studies programs, is at least suggestive of discriminatory intent,” Tashima wrote.

But the federal judge stopped short of invalidating the law on those grounds.

"Although some aspects of the record may be viewed to spark suspicion that the Latino population has been improperly targeted, on the whole, the evidence indicates that Defendants targeted the MAS program, not Latino students, teachers or community members who participated in the program," the judge wrote in the ruling.

Not everyone agrees.

Writer and activist Tony Diaz -- who along with independent journalist Liana Lopez and multimedia artist Bryan Parras launched a “librotraficante” caravan to “smuggle” books banned from Tucson classrooms into Arizona -- said the court had “failed our youth, our culture and freedom of speech” by upholding the Arizona ethnic studies law.

“But we remain inspired by the youth of Tucson, the teachers, the families, the activists who will appeal this unjust ruling and continue the struggle to the Supreme Court,” Diaz said.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
I predict there'll be book-burnings in Arizona before much longer....unless, of course, Texas beats 'em to it!
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Good deal.

"Mexican-American" Not at all. :tongue:
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
unless you are studying mexican history or culture IN COLLEGE why have a class like this?
it is surely not needed in elementary or high school.
you know the old saying about the three R's? It ain't reading, writing, and mexican.
I think its very pushy for these teachers to be trying to force this on the students too.
even if its a voluntary course I think its still pushy.
Why not make an Irish, Scottish, Dutch ect history course Mandatory as well? Oh, because half or more of the students arent from those countries?
Its pushy of the people if they forced this class on the students, and lets be real about it. it was probably a class where the students had to sit and be lectured about how bad gringos are.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Well, if you're going to teach black history, why not Mexican. The Alamo, a couple of wars (for fucks sake I can't remember which!), are all also a part of American history. At least make it a class you can choose to take, but not a mandatory one. I agree with Jagger, they'll be burning books next.
 

Rattrap

Doesn't feed trolls and would appreciate it if you
The experimental Tucson curriculum was offered to students in different forms in some of the local elementary, middle and high schools. It emphasized critical thinking
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But conservative opponents accused the teachers of encouraging students to adopt left-wing ideas...
:1orglaugh Sorry, it had to be done...

I predict there'll be book-burnings in Arizona before much longer....unless, of course, Texas beats 'em to it!
Didn't Alabama already do that years ago? Or was it Arkansas?

Why not make an Irish, Scottish, Dutch ect history course Mandatory as well? Oh, because half or more of the students arent from those countries?
I'm glad you've cleared that up for yourself!

Its pushy of the people if they forced this class on the students, and lets be real about it. it was probably a class where the students had to sit and be lectured about how bad gringos are.
Eesh. Maybe you should go join the class, mp. That focus on critical thinking would do you a looooot of good.

Anyway, as for my thoughts at the subject at hand, I can really only go off the article. But it looks to me like Republicans staying the course to irrelevancy - hopefully sooner rather than later.
 

meesterperfect

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hey rat, my mind is open about this.
that's why i said probably not surely.
I live in the real world,

This is what is being taught in these classes, it's race hate propaganda not history.

Well isn't this special
 

meesterperfect

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It sure is. ;)

I bet most of the people in those classes are illegals.

What gets me here is the hypocrisy. How people like to change the rules depending on who is the target of the assault.
For example if was a class that focused on Black crime statistics in the US or illegal immigration statistics about mexicans, even if the info in the course was 100% accurate many if not most would deem the class as being racist or bigoted ect. But if the object being subject to criticism are White Americans than its perfectly acceptable, even necessary in theyre eyes.
I personally don't care who is the object of criticism. Whether black, white or purple. if the objective of the course is to spread negative feelings from one group to another then there is no need for it and it should be stopped or at best monitored objectively.
Listen to the excerpts of what's "taught" in those classes in the first video I posted. Can anyone say that's actually true? And even if you think it is does that help the country in any way?
It doesn't, it just puts it a little deeper into the shitter.
 

Rattrap

Doesn't feed trolls and would appreciate it if you
Another thread full of white people talking about how hard it is to be white. Awesome.
To be fair, it's really just mp...and hey, how do you know I'm not purple?!
 
Another thread full of white people talking about how hard it is to be white. Awesome.

So, would you be ok with an Estonian-Finn studies, or a Somali/Muslim-Finn studies curriculum in Finnish schools?
 

meesterperfect

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Another thread full of white people talking about how hard it is to be white. Awesome.

the more i read your posts the more i see you're fucked up. ( should I delete this before posting? Nah.)
I was very clear in my posts that i dont care what color you are if its a class meant to create racial divisiveness than its no good.
and from what i see thats exactly what is is.
so how the hek is that an example of white people talking about how hard it is to be white? how is NOT wanting to see racial divisiveness in any way racist?
And how the hell do know what color i am?
And why does it matter? Should white people not be allowed to scrutinize anything?
Maybe my mother was white an my father was an african immigrant fresh off the boat. or maybe a black american communist, who really knows, but I identify myself as white.
what does it matter?
Maybe I'm Cheronian
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Or Ginger
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perhaps Jewish?
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people like you are so far gone, got your heads so far up your googles you can't even see it anymore
you're the ones thinking about everything in terms of race, not logic, not reality, and the first to point the finger of racism.
 

JaanaRuutu

Official Checked Star Member
So, would you be ok with an Estonian-Finn studies, or a Somali/Muslim-Finn studies curriculum in Finnish schools?
Estonian-Finn studies, in certain parts of the country, yes. It makes sense.. We've got a lot of Estonians living here and we do have a long history with them. Somali-Fin studies? no. There's nothing to "study". There's not much history yet. I'm sure in 20 years it may make sense in certain parts of the country but not now and certainly not where I live, since we have all of 4 families in my entire city.
 
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