Maryland city equity official says she wants US to burn to the ground: 'MY ideology can rise from the ashes'
The equity officer tasked with eliminating racism in College Park called to 'BURN IT ALL DOWN' but also says, 'I don't want to work'
The City of College Park, Maryland, hired a "racial equity" leader to spearhead its mission to eliminate systemic racism in its departments who has made statements defending violence and promoting the idea of a revolution against the United States.
Kayla Aliese Carter supports "Black liberation" through revolutionary means and said she is working with some activists to plan "how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down." She was hired to be a "Racial Equity Officer" under Mayor Fazlul Kabir in 2022.
In this role, she oversees an entire team tasked with implementing a "racial equity" agenda across all city departments, affecting policies, practices, programs and budgets.
The equity officer tasked with eliminating racism in College Park called to 'BURN IT ALL DOWN' but also says, 'I don't want to work'
The City of College Park, Maryland, hired a "racial equity" leader to spearhead its mission to eliminate systemic racism in its departments who has made statements defending violence and promoting the idea of a revolution against the United States.
Kayla Aliese Carter supports "Black liberation" through revolutionary means and said she is working with some activists to plan "how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down." She was hired to be a "Racial Equity Officer" under Mayor Fazlul Kabir in 2022.
In this role, she oversees an entire team tasked with implementing a "racial equity" agenda across all city departments, affecting policies, practices, programs and budgets.
Maryland city equity official says she wants US to burn to the ground: 'MY ideology can rise from the ashes'
The city of College Park, Maryland hired a racial equity officer who posts about "violence" and dismantling systems on social media.
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