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Presidential Advisers on Black, Latino, and Asian Students Say Trump Admin. Ignoring Them

By Corey Mitchell 鈥 September 27, 2017 5 min read
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Three long-standing presidential commissions designed to expand educational opportunities for non-white students are set to expire Saturday and members say months of silence from the White House has them worried they鈥檙e about to be dissolved.

The presidential advisory commissions on educational excellence for , , and students in K-12 schools and on college campuses have not met since President Donald Trump took office in January. Although members of the groups have reached out, the White House has not responded.

鈥淲e assume that silence indicates a lack of interest,鈥 said Patricia G谩ndara, a member of the Hispanic commission who is a research professor and co-director at the Civil Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles.

The existence of the three initiatives dates to 1990, the year former President George H.W. Bush commissioned the oldest of the three, the initiative for Hispanic education.

Former advisers to both Democratic and Republican presidents, as well as a former education secretary, credit the groups with linking past administrations with experts and advocates that shaped White House education policy.

鈥淚f the folks in government will engage and will look for serious input, these are important things,鈥 Sandy Kress, a top education adviser in President George W. Bush鈥檚 administration, said of the advisory commissions. 鈥淵ou either use them to the benefit of better policy or you don鈥檛.鈥

White House Silence

Appointees to the African-American and Hispanic commissions, many of whom are educators, helped launch President Barack Obama鈥檚 My Brother鈥檚 Keeper initiative, which sought to improve education and expand opportunities for black, Latino and Native American boys. The program lives on as a nonprofit and recently merged with the Obama Foundation.

鈥淭he commissions were important places for us to reach out to these communities and engage people around issues that were important to them,鈥 said Roberto Rodr铆guez, who worked in the White House as one of Obama鈥檚 top education advisers.

Trump administration officials this week said they had no information about the future status of the commissions whose charters are set to expire.

鈥淭he White House has no announcements on these initiatives at this time,鈥 a White House spokesman told 91制片厂视频 Week.

U.S. Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Betsy DeVos has not met with the respective chairpersons to discuss the future of the commissions since taking office in February. The lack of communication with the White House has left some commissioners wondering if their voices are valued in an administration that many of them view as hostile to communities of color.

A dozen members of the Hispanic commission鈥攊ncluding National 91制片厂视频 Association President Lily Eskelen Garc铆a, Gand谩ra, JoAnn Gama, the superintendent of the Texas-based IDEA charter school network, and Kent Scribner, the superintendent of schools in Fort Worth, Texas鈥攊ssued a statement earlier this month calling on Trump to meet with them about renewing the initiative and commission.

The letter called the administration鈥檚 decision to terminate Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, an Obama-era program that shields some young undocumented immigrants from deportation, a 鈥渃ruel attack鈥 on Latino youth.

The Trump administration has yet to respond.

Already, mass resignations had decimated the ranks of the President鈥檚 Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; 16 of the 20 members have resigned since Trump鈥檚 election. Six members stepped down before Inauguration Day. Ten more resigned in February in protest of Trump鈥檚 policies, citing his 鈥減ortrayal of immigrants, refugees, people of color, and people of various faiths as untrustworthy.鈥

Diana Yu, the chief of staff for the AAPI initiative who held the same position during the Obama administration, referred questions about the commission to the White House.

Several members of the African-American commission contacted by 91制片厂视频 Week deferred comment to chairman Freeman Hrabowski III, the president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Through a spokeswoman, he declined to answer questions about the status of the commission. Monique Toussaint, a senior adviser to the White House Initiative on African Americans who also worked in that role during the Obama administration, did not respond to an interview request.

Liz Hill, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频, referred questions on the future of those programs to the White House.

The Trump administration still has a number of leadership posts to fill in the 91制片厂视频 Department, but did appoint an executive director for the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities this month.

The president signed an executive order in February that moved the initiative to the White House, transferring responsibility from the 91制片厂视频 Department. It is unclear if the administration plans to take a similar approach with its initiatives on Asian American and Pacific Islander, black and Hispanic students.

鈥業ntegral Role鈥

John B. King Jr, the second education secretary during the Obama administration, co-chaired the AAPI initiative during his tenure. He said the groups 鈥渉ave played an integral role in highlighting persistent opportunity gaps, improving educational outcomes, and ensuring that more students of color can reach their full potential.鈥

Guidance from the White House and the 91制片厂视频 Department has also lapsed with a fourth group, the .

鈥淚 hope that the work we did continues whether it鈥檚 the current council or whatever,鈥 said the council鈥檚 chairwoman, Superintendent Deborah Jackson-Dennison of the 1,600-student San Carlos, Ariz., schools. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really important in Indian Country where we鈥檙e passionate about fighting for the neediest children in the country.鈥

Unlike the commissions, the council on Indian education鈥檚 charter does not expire this weekend.

Since the 1965 passage of the Elementary and Secondary 91制片厂视频 Act, the nation鈥檚 original federal K-12 law, 鈥渨e became committed as a nation to better [educate] disadvantaged youngsters, youngsters who had faced discrimination,鈥 Kress said. 鈥淭his is a priority of the country and it was a priority of every administration.鈥

That priority鈥攁nd the work of the commissions鈥攔emains important in an era when the overall number of Latino, African-American, and Asian students in public K-12 classrooms now exceeds the number of non-Hispanic whites, King and Rodr铆guez said.

鈥淵ou can trace a decades-long history of both Republican and Democratic administrations committing themselves to these initiatives because they鈥檙e focused on the work of closing opportunity and achievement gaps,鈥 Rodr铆guez said.

鈥淭hat imperative still stands today,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to continue this work regardless of the administration in the White House.鈥

A version of this article appeared in the October 04, 2017 edition of 91制片厂视频 Week as 91制片厂视频 Advisers Say White House Has Ignored Them

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