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It is therefore important to know who is who in this race.
 
It is therefore important to know who is who in this race.
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==Wingnut Slate==
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From EQV Analytics<ref name=eqv1 />:
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Hrischuk, an evangelical Catholic, reveals himself on Facebook to be an anti-semitic, climate-denying, anti-vaxx creationist in favor of starving local governments (including our public schools) of revenue.
  
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MacMiller is listed as a member of The New Group of Patriots, which describes its mission as "to destroy the socialist takeover of our lives and the American dream." She's listed as a participant in the notoriously homophobic NC Values Coalition's upcoming 'Mama Bear Workshop,' which states that "Protecting our children from harmful curriculum and indoctrination in school is a battle for their very hearts and minds."
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EQV doesn't have much on [[Valarie Jarvis]], but that's likely because she doesn't seem to have an online presence and has failed to respond to questionniaires -- issues which rather indicate her lack of anything useful to contribute.
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Christopher Burns is, according to EQV, an independent contractor "with zero employees" and who "pocketed over $30,000 in subsequently forgiven Paycheck Protection Program loans in 2020/2021".<ref name=iw1 />
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Rajaraman announced that she’s running for the school board at the behest of Immanuel Jarvis (Valarie's husband). Like Burns, she has a scant social media presence but told the INDY she doesn’t think younger students should learn about topics like the historical racism upon which the nation was largely built.<ref name=iw1 />
 
==Endorsements==
 
==Endorsements==
 
* {{l/sub|Durham Association of Educators|pfx=/endorse/}}: Emily Ch&aacute;vez, Bettina Umstead, Matt Sears, Natalie Beyer, Millicent Rogers
 
* {{l/sub|Durham Association of Educators|pfx=/endorse/}}: Emily Ch&aacute;vez, Bettina Umstead, Matt Sears, Natalie Beyer, Millicent Rogers
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** domain was registered 2022-02-24
 
** domain was registered 2022-02-24
 
** discussion: [https://nextdoor.com/p/fjKQf2cpRNB3/c/756094650 Nextdoor (main)] - the conservoids are suddenly in favor of "drastic change"
 
** discussion: [https://nextdoor.com/p/fjKQf2cpRNB3/c/756094650 Nextdoor (main)] - the conservoids are suddenly in favor of "drastic change"
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==Footnote==
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<ref name=eqv1>'''2022-03-16''' EQVA: [http://eqvanalytics.com/durham-gop-fool.html Can the GOP Take Over Blue Durham County's Board of Education? ''(They're Betting On It)'']</ref>
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<ref name=iw1>'''2022-04-20''' ''IW'': [https://indyweek.com/news/durham/dps-gop-stealth-slate/ How Conservatives Are Stealthily Trying to Win Durham School Board Seats]</ref>
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Revision as of 00:12, 11 May 2022

2022 Durham NC school board election

About

Five registered Republicans are challenging three Democratic incumbents and one unaffiliated member; a fifth board member is not seeking reelection.

"Better Schools" refers to the Republican-backed "Better Board, Better Schools" initiative

This year's school board election has been targeted for takeover (as have others across the country) by anti-education, anti-democratic interests with GOP backing, who have put forward a slate of far-right candidates under the slogan "Better Board, Better Schools". Because of the officially "non-partisan" nature of this race (as set by state law, which has nonetheless been selectively countermanded in some GOP-heavy counties but not in any that lean Democratic), liberal and progressive voters who often default to Democratic candidates may accidentally vote for one or more of these wingnut ringers, as some of them sound very plausible on the surface.

It is therefore important to know who is who in this race.

Wingnut Slate

From EQV Analytics[1]:

Hrischuk, an evangelical Catholic, reveals himself on Facebook to be an anti-semitic, climate-denying, anti-vaxx creationist in favor of starving local governments (including our public schools) of revenue.

MacMiller is listed as a member of The New Group of Patriots, which describes its mission as "to destroy the socialist takeover of our lives and the American dream." She's listed as a participant in the notoriously homophobic NC Values Coalition's upcoming 'Mama Bear Workshop,' which states that "Protecting our children from harmful curriculum and indoctrination in school is a battle for their very hearts and minds."

EQV doesn't have much on Valarie Jarvis, but that's likely because she doesn't seem to have an online presence and has failed to respond to questionniaires -- issues which rather indicate her lack of anything useful to contribute.

Christopher Burns is, according to EQV, an independent contractor "with zero employees" and who "pocketed over $30,000 in subsequently forgiven Paycheck Protection Program loans in 2020/2021".[2]

Rajaraman announced that she’s running for the school board at the behest of Immanuel Jarvis (Valarie's husband). Like Burns, she has a scant social media presence but told the INDY she doesn’t think younger students should learn about topics like the historical racism upon which the nation was largely built.[2]

Endorsements

Links

Candidate Questionnaires

Dialogue with Candidates

  • 2022-04-25 IMA, April 2022 (video, 2h06m15s): forum with school board candidates, hosted by St. Joseph AME

Candidate-Provided Information

News (to file)

Propaganda

  • Better Board, Better Schools: d1: Curtis Hrischuk, d2: Chris Burns, d3: Gayathri Rajaraman, cdB: Joetta MacMiller, d4: Valarie Jarvis
    • domain was registered 2022-02-24
    • discussion: Nextdoor (main) - the conservoids are suddenly in favor of "drastic change"

Footnote