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Thanks, Lindsay P! I agree with you. In fact, several people have suggested the same. Given my background is not in public schools I wouldn't feel qualified to take on such a project alone. I've actually approached Chris Rufo about this but didn't hear back. I think it's a great idea and would be happy to bring it to life with a well qualified person!

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Hi Charles, I just finished reading Counter Wokecraft today. Excellent read!

It just reiterated to me that we need more of this content specially targeted for different types of institutions. The first institution I have in mind is American public school boards.

Many principles from Counter Wokecraft are cross-applicable, but so many newly elected non woke SB members are “uninitiated” and don’t know how to recognize, counter, and undo what is within their scope of influence in the world of K-12 public ed.

Thanks again for all your work, Professor Pincourt!

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My focus is all about k-12 public schools. Elected BOE members are the key. They must approve of everything that goes on in their school districts. They are statutorily responsible. Nothing can be done unless they vote for it to be done. When State and Federal education bureaucrats are pressured to change they point to the local districts as responsible. I just started a website Parents United for Real Education to make people aware and effect change. www.PUREdWV.com

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To effect change in K-12 public schools it must and can be done through the local district Board of Education. Elected BOE members are statutorily responsible for passing EVERYTHING that goes on in their districts for the VOTERS. Nothing can happen without their ok. Most are just yes men for the superintendent and bureaucrats. Educating the votes is the key. I just started a website to do that and effect change. Parents United for Real Education

www,PUREdWV.com

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Hi Charles, great advice as throughout your book. I've actually written a satirical novel that covers the academic, corporate and political aspects of woke. I'd love for New Discourses to publish it, as I think it is one of the only publishers that could or would (non-fiction is one thing, but it's almost impossible to find a publisher of anti-woke fiction) and it could quickly reach a receptive audience who could hopefully then make it more visible to the even wider audience that it, as with Counter Wokecraft and Race Marxism, is aimed at. Please send me a message if you'd like to add a substantial element to your and James' anti-woke armament.

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