The goal of the Anti-Racism Task Force at the Momentum Center is to teach citizens the correct way to think about racism. There is a difference after all in not being racist and being an anti-racist. One group of people the Anti-Racism Task Force, is working hard to indoctrinate is our teenagers. In fact, they have created a variety of programs to facilitate teen indoctrination including; Teen Program, Teen Book Club, Teen Action Club, partnership with Central High School, partnership with Hailey Barton the leader of the Grand Haven High School group Calling All Colors, and an Educational System Town Hall featuring teens.
The teen book club offeres teenagers left-wing political propaganda disguised as stories. There are so many books that work to indoctrinate teenagers with an activism mindset. Getting teenagers to read them regularly through a club is a great indoctrination idea.
You can view the recommended reading list here: ATTACH BOOK LIST
Political ideas are not supposed to be pushed in classrooms, but the Momentum Center is not a school facility. With the Teen Action Club and Teen Program, Momentum Center leaders with clear political ideologies, can explore fun activities with teens and use that time together to influence their thinking.
Students who attend Grand Haven’s Central High School have typically faced some difficult life challenges. Perhaps that is why they are being targeted more directly by the Momentum Center. In the email below, the Momentum Center seeks contact information from Brian Wheeler for Central High School representatives to re-establish the Momentum Center’s counceling relationship with Central High School teenagers.
The arrangement was approved and the Momentum Center is currently programming (their words not mine) Central High School students. On the surface programs such as mental health, relationship building, and overall well-being seem like an excellent match for Central High School students, but after learning about the Anti-Racism focus of the Momentum Center one must ask some questions: Does the Momentum Center have certified youth councelors? Is the Momentum Center pushing political ideologies onto Central High School students? Are GHAPS staff recommending students form relationships with the Anti-Racism Task Force?