- by foxnews
- 22 Nov 2024
"[Brian Lozenski] has clearly explained, publicly and on video, that he supports the deconstruction and overthrow of the United States because our nation is irredeemably racist and evil. This is a radical and destructive worldview, that, because of Governor Walz's recent signing of Minnesota's education law, will be taught to thousands of children across your state," Banks, who is running for the Senate and secured an endorsement from former President Trump last year, wrote in his letter.
Lozenski was appointed by Walz's state Department of Education to help write the framework of ethnic studies standards for the state. The working group's framework for ethnic studies is set to wrap up on Oct. 31, with Banks' letter sent to the IG roughly a week before the deadline.
Walz taught high school social studies before launching his political career as a U.S. House member representing Minnesota in 2006.
Fox News Digital previously reported that a video published on June 19, 2022, by The Solidarity Network, showed Lozenski discussing his critical race theory research, and arguing that the U.S. is "irreversibly racist" and "must be overthrown."
"We don't use critical race theory in school," Lozenski said. "The first tenet of critical race theory is that the United States, as constructed, is irreversibly racist. So, if the nation state, as constructed, is irreversibly racist, then it must be done with. It must be overthrown," he said in the 2022 video.
"We can be like, 'Oh no, critical race theory is just about telling our stories and diversity,'" he added. "It's not about that. It's about overgrowth. It is insurgent."
"You can't be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S. OK, it is an anti-state theory that says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period," he continued in the video.
"Mr. Lozenski is a critical race theory advocate and associate professor of urban and multicultural education at Macalester College. He apparently was selected to sit on the working group following his advocacy for Minnesota House bill 1502, which established the ethnic studies working group, because of his experience teaching ethnic studies in St. Paul Public Schools," Banks continued in his letter.
Lozenski's biography touts that he is the author of a book titled "My Emancipation Don't Fit Your Equation: Critical Enactments of Black Education in the US," and sits on the editorial board of a journal called Ethnic Studies Pedagogies.
Fox News Digital's Greg Wehner contributed to this report.
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