By: Kelton Brooks In 2016, Alison Collins pressed send on a litany of tweets using anti-Black slurs to describe Asian Americans and accused them of 'white supremacist thinking to assimilate.” Once the tweets were discovered, the San Francisco Unified School District and five of Collins’ colleagues on the seven-member board voted in a 5-2 ruling to strip her of her position as vice president and remove her from committees. Related: Virginia School Board Meeting Erupts During Critical Race Theory Conversation 30 REASONS TO RECALL THE SF SCHOOL BOARD 19. Commissioner Collins appears biased against Asian Americanshttps://t.co/lX2Q0IhFyw pic.twitter.com/LyAe6gty13 — Recall SF School Board (@recallsfboe) March 19, […]
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