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In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in Nicole Neily, President and Founder of Parents Defending Education, to discuss a curriculum being funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation called ‘A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction,’ which seeks to ‘dismantle racism in mathematics instruction.’ Neily explains the issues with this form of curriculum, telling of the negative impacts of DEI and Critical Race Theory-driven educational topics. Also, Neily discusses whether Ivy League schools still hold their prestige only a week after acceptance letters were sent to prospective students.
Then, Dom continues the hour by telling that Jay-Z’s Philadelphia-based Made in America concert has been cancelled again, noting that this probably spells the end of the event in Philadelphia. Also, Dom updates on what's being done in Harrisburg to discuss a growing issue concerning squatters on private property, then explains why he's immovable on the topic of the death penalty when this turns into a conversation about Governor Josh Shapiro. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch
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In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in Nicole Neily, President and Founder of Parents Defending Education, to discuss a curriculum being funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation called ‘A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction,’ which seeks to ‘dismantle racism in mathematics instruction.’ Neily explains the issues with this form of curriculum, telling of the negative impacts of DEI and Critical Race Theory-driven educational topics. Also, Neily discusses whether Ivy League schools still hold their prestige only a week after acceptance letters were sent to prospective students.
Then, Dom continues the hour by telling that Jay-Z’s Philadelphia-based Made in America concert has been cancelled again, noting that this probably spells the end of the event in Philadelphia. Also, Dom updates on what's being done in Harrisburg to discuss a growing issue concerning squatters on private property, then explains why he's immovable on the topic of the death penalty when this turns into a conversation about Governor Josh Shapiro. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch

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