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Project 2025 Might Feel New, But Its Roots Reach Back Decades

It represents the culmination of a movement to gut public education
By Bettina L. Love 鈥 September 20, 2024 4 min read
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, a tall, unassuming white man with the appearance of a made-for-TV principal, began his life and teaching career in rural Missouri in the early part of the 20th century. He earned a reputation as a progressive educator who championed the rights of African American children, supported school integration, and advocated sex education. After working as a classroom teacher and school principal, Goslin went on to become an in Webster Groves, Mo., and Minneapolis.

In 1948, he moved on to lead the public schools in Pasadena, Calif. His tenure there, however, lasted less than three years. In 1949, a group of disgruntled parents, many of them stay-at-home moms, demanded a thorough of the entire school system, accusing Goslin of participating in a campaign to undermine their way of life. Goslin鈥檚 fate was the result of a in the 1950s in Southern California to force progressive educators and school leaders to resign, block policies, and ban books they believed were subversive to their way of life, contributing to divisiveness that would continue to surface in coming decades and has now reached a fever pitch. The massive resistance to Brown v. Board of 91制片厂视频 galvanized conservative housewives and powerful rich businessmen who vehemently opposed America鈥檚 push for school integration and progressive educational reforms鈥攚hat we now refer to as diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI. Fueled by , they channeled their anger into a launching coordinated attacks on public education from multiple fronts through Republican and liberal women鈥檚 groups.

By 1955, just a year after the landmark Brown ruling declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, Milton Friedman one of the most famous economists of the 20th century, wrote an arguing that the government should not fund public education, and if it did, it should be through vouchers. Friedman, known as the father of the school choice movement, would later call for the abolishment of the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频. He told his devoted followers that discrimination is not racist, it鈥檚 just a matter of one鈥檚

By the 1980s, Friedman had become an economic adviser to President Ronald Reagan, whose education agenda included dismantling the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 and largely defunding public education. Reagan was not alone; every president after him introduced flawed educational policies that were heavily promoted yet drastically underdelivered, all to the detriment of Black and brown students (e.g., America 2000, No Child Left Behind, Race to the Top). During Donald Trump鈥檚 presidency, conservative educational reforms were zealously championed, spurring the rise of new women鈥檚 groups like Moms for Liberty, which continue to push forward anti-civil rights education policies through initiatives like Project 2025. Despite this, Trump has recently tried to distance himself from the document as recently as the Sept. 10 debate.

Thus, we are not witnessing the beginning of a MAGA conservative movement to gut public education; Project 2025 is the culmination. The massive resistance to school integration resulted in the foundation of Project 2025鈥檚 education agenda. by the architects of Project 2025 are not new; they rinse and repeat reform measures, relics of a segregated America, like the coded language of , which really means de facto racial segregation, using public money to fund private schools through vouchers, eliminating the Head Start program and Title I funding for low-income students, removing federal protections for LGBTQ+ students, and reducing funding for students with disabilities. Project 2025 is an attack on every learner who is not white, straight, cisgender, nondisabled, wealthy, Christian, or English-speaking.

As you read the , the section on education reads like an updated remix of Reagan鈥檚 educational policies, beginning with the same language and conservative heroes of the past. The authors write, 鈥淔ederal education policy should be limited and, ultimately, the federal Department of 91制片厂视频 should be eliminated. 鈥 Elementary and secondary education policy should follow the path outlined by Friedman in 1955, wherein education is publicly funded but education decisions are made by families.鈥 These so-called egalitarian efforts of school choice are made possible by Friedman鈥檚 idea of taste.

Make no mistake, though far from novel, the reforms proposed in Project 2025 will have devastating consequences for all of America鈥檚 children by dismantling public education as we know it. The education of America鈥檚 children and the future of our democracy are at stake in the upcoming elections. However, let鈥檚 be clear, no matter who is the president of the United States of America, the movement to destroy public education is a well-oiled machine that has proved to outlast any presidency.

The essay was inspired by an with Philadelphia classroom teacher Dana Carter.

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