In this segment of Mundo in the Morning, Mike Czinege joins the conversation about the history of social activism in schools. He shares his research on the Frankfurt School, a group that started in Germany in the 1920s, and its influence on education in the US. Mike explains how this group's Marxist principles led to the development of critical theory, which has shaped contemporary issues like critical race theory and social emotional learning. He also discusses the importance of parental engagement and the need for parents to take control of their children's education.

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