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Two Roosevelt University professors who also serve on the Oak Park and River Forest High School school board were caught on an open Zoom call bragging about how they promote Marxist re-organization of American society to their college students.

Talking before the start of OPRF’s Feb. 26 board meeting on a live microphone, Gina Harris and Ralph Martire said they were proud to advocate for so-called “social justice” Marxist economic concepts.

“I mean, it’s all social justice. All day, every day, I get to talk about the things I love. I’m really living the life over here,” Harris said.

She called social justice “a part of everything,” adding that she was teaching “middle school theory and practice” to future K-12 teachers at Roosevelt. . . .

“Yeah. I always flip out the kids that take my master’s class on fiscal policy and public budgets within the first three or four classes are devoted to philosophy of social justice and how you organize society. We don’t talk about one, you know, budgetary item. They’re like, Oh, man. Professor Martire, this is a really weird way to teach a budget.”

“If you don’t understand your values, you can’t allocate resources among public priorities that are scarce, but all needed. Right?” Martire said.

That was when someone on the call told them the mic was live. . . .

The duo both hold duel roles as school board members and in positions of power.

Harris, in addition to teaching at Maywood Elementary, is a liaison officer between the nation’s largest teacher’s union, the National Education Association, as well as its state affiliate the Illinois Education Association.

Martire, a lobbyist, runs the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, an economic “think tank” funded by the state’s public employee unions. I . . .

Martire has written a union-friendly K-12 bills. In his 2019 run for school board Martire was criticized for what some believed were conflicts of interest.

Martire said Harris, who is new to Roosevelt, will “fit in well” due to the institution’s embrace of Marxist economic theory. . . .

When the duo were informed that they were on the mic in the auditorium and that others could hear their discussions, Harris said “We’re cool with that, we’re loving consumers. Yes. Okay, well, anyway, I am, because this is now officially like hybrid. We are officially hybrid.”

Harris has described herself as “a restorative justice practitioner and peacemaker.” . . .

See the transcript of the conversation below:

Ralph Martire [00:00:03] Gina, you teaching at Roosevelt this semester?

Gina Harris [00:00:08] Yes, Ralph, I am great.

Ralph Martire [00:00:10] What are you teaching?

Gina Harris [00:00:11] Well, I’m teaching middle school theory and practice, basically.

Ralph Martire [00:00:15] Excellent.

Gina Harris [00:00:16] Yeah, it’s quite wonderful.

Ralph Martire [00:00:18] I love the university. I just do

Gina Harris [00:00:21] I have to say I do, too.

Ralph Martire [00:00:24] Yeah. It’s a great place. I’m so glad you’re there to you fit in so well with their, you know, the university’s philosophy and mission. Right.

Gina Harris [00:00:33] I mean, it’s all social justice. All day, every day I get to talk about all the things I love all the

Ralph Martire [00:00:37] time, all day, every day, all day

Gina Harris [00:00:40] of the day, all night of my night classes when I’m here. I mean, really, I’m living the life over here.

Ralph Martire [00:00:48] Yeah. I always flip out the kids that take my master’s class on fiscal policy and public budgets within the first three or four classes are devoted to philosophy of social justice and how you organize society. We don’t talk about one, you know, budgetary item. They’re like, Oh, man. Professor Martire, this is a really weird way to teach a budget.

Gina Harris [00:01:14] Now it’s part of everything, right, what a foundation,

Ralph Martire [00:01:18] if you don’t understand your values, you can’t allocate resources among public priorities that are scarce, but all needed. Right? Someone just so you guys know, you’re out there, you’re on the mic in the auditorium, OK?

Gina Harris [00:01:38] You’re cool with that. Thank you. We’re cool with that. We’re loving consumers. Yes. OK, well, anyway, I am, because now this is officially, officially like hybrid. We are officially hybrid. Some of us are at home zooming in.

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(Excerpt from West Cook News. Article by April Bamburg. Photo Credit: Getty Images.)

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Laura K
May 7, 2021

Oh my! Almost unbelievable.

Lord God have these two smug people be shamed and removed from their influential positions and replaced with those who uphold Your values in all things. Bring repentance and salvation to the doors of their hearts and let them learn the consequences of their actions.

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