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July 6, 2022

Few noticed or cared when U.S. education secretary Miguel Cardona announced on June 14 the launch of the National Parents and Families Engagement Council (NPFEC). The NPFEC “…will serve as an important link between families and caregivers, education advocates and their school communities. The Council will help foster a collaborative environment where we can work together to serve the best interest of students and ensure they have the academic and mental health support they need to recover from the pandemic and thrive in the future.” 

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While this sounds promising, a journalist with Tony Perkins’ Family Research Council (FRC) in their Washington Stand newsletter took an interest and identified some major red flags; “Yet one look at some of the council’s 14 acknowledged members shows it represents a small segment of elitist, left-wing views.” For example:

The National Action Network started by Al Sharpton made an “LGBTQ Alliance” in 2015 “…to promote “the hiring or participation of gay/transgender people “in all areas of religious and public life.”

Girls, Inc. supports abortion, comprehensive sex- ed, gender transition procedures for young people, and promotes critical theory.

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UnidosUS, originally the National Council of La Raza (The Race) has promoted left-wing causes and open borders since its founding in 1968.  It now promotes sexual orientation and gender identity.   

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) has partnered with the National Center for Transgender Equality and Lesbian Task Force.  

The National Association for Family, School and Community Engagement (NAFSCE) believes teachers should Infuse social justice into mathematics.

The United Parent Leadership Action Network (UPLAN) “…encourages schools to institute new “sexual health” classes, endorses affirmative action quotas in hiring school administrators, promises to “further equity and social justice” based on “race, class, gender, sexual orientation, [and] immigration status.” 

Generations United lobbied the Biden administration to bar government contracts to religious nonprofits, adoption agencies, childcare providers, and Christian schools that believe in traditional religious teaching about sexuality and gender.

The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) supports critical theory to end “systems of oppression, domination, or discrimination based on race, national origin, ethnic and/or religious identity, [and] sex/gender/gender identity/sexual orientation.”