Oklahoma’s board of education downgrades school district’s accreditation over complaint that training shamed White people. "In a 4-2 vote on Thursday, the board based its decision to downgrade to “accreditation with warning” in response to a complaint stating a mandatory training session for teachers violated state law 1775." https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/29/us/crt-tulsa-school-accreditation-status-downgrade-reaj/index.html
"A teacher filed the complaint with the state after she claimed training videos she was required to watch "...specifically shame white people for past offenses in history, and state that all are implicitly racially biased by nature." "I welcome anyone who wants to come and take a careful review," she said. Late last year, a group of students and educators filed a complaint challenging the Oklahoma law that restricts teaching about race and gender, in what the American Civil Liberties Union called the first federal lawsuit to challenge such a statewide ban. The suit -- backed by the ACLU, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the Oklahoma state conference of the NAACP and the American Indian Movement (AIM) Indian Territory -- sought to block enforcement of the law it says inhibits free speech and education of complete history through the framework of critical race theory."