For the Government of Uganda (GoU), however, which maintains a much more idiosyncratic relationship with the regime in Kigali,
outright public opposition to an UN-certified announcement of «peace, stability, and security for all in Rwanda» was, and remains, completely unconscionable.
From opposing the expansion of high - quality charter schools and other school choice options, to its
opposition to Parent Trigger laws and efforts of Parent Power activists in places such as Connecticut and California, to efforts to eviscerate accountability measures that hold districts and school operators to heel for serving Black and Brown children well, even to their historic disdain for Black families and condoning of Jim Crow discrimination against Black teachers, both unions have proven no better than
outright White Supremacists when it comes to addressing the legacies of bigotry in which American
public education is the nexus.