Kevin Jennings

Ask for “Safe Schools Czar” Kevin Jennings to Be Removed

Yet another controversial Obama-administration appointee—Kevin Jennings—is in the national spotlight. Much has been made about Jennings’ troubling actions and statements in the past. However, parents don’t need to look that far back to understand the radical policies that Jennings would like to enact today in our nation’s public schools.

They need only examine his 17-year track record as the founder and leader of the nation’s largest advocacy group devoted to promoting homosexuality to school children—GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.

Under Jennings’ leadership, GLSEN created a list of books that it recommends for use in public schools.

Also under Jennings’ direction, GLSEN has used the “safe school” mantra to push a one-sided agenda into schools that has no tolerance for socially conservative and Christian viewpoints—and that promotes gender confusion. GLSEN has promoted lesson plans and student activities that also reflect this bias.

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Protect children and prevent Jennings from using a taxpayer-funded government office to push homosexual advocacy into public schools.

Dr. Dobson discusses Kevin Jennings on a recent Focus on the Family Action broadcast.

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