"I strongly encourage you to consider the perspective of young Indian-American and Hindu-American students and whether the proposed framework accurately and fairly portrays that students history. If you agree that it does not, I hope you will consider making the appropriate modification," California Lt Gov Gavin Newsom said in a letter to the California State Board of Education.
Newsom's letter is considered to be big boost for the cause of Hindu-American parents who are seeking fair and accurate representation of Hinduism and removal of negative portrayal of the religion.
In another letter, 40 top academicians complained to the California State Board of Education that the balanced, age-appropriate approach for which they advocate has been largely achieved for the other religions, while the treatment of Hinduism is unduly negative and, as a result, presents Hinduism as being especially prone to historical wrongs and social problems compared with other religions - which is wholly inaccurate.
"However, to make the negative the main focus of India-Hinduism and to suppress the positive, while barely referencing other religions' negatives and promoting their positives, is not only inequitable, but also does not fulfill the Board's Standards for Evaluating Instructional Materials for Social Content," they wrote.
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The convener of the academicians who has written the letter is Barbara A McGraw, Professor, Social Ethics, Law, and Public Life Saint Mary's College of California.
In another letter, Hindu American Foundation (HAF) expressed concern that sections of the proposed text books portray Hinduism "inaccurately, unobjectively, and in a prejudicial manner", and if adopted, will promote misrepresentations of fact and a discriminatory bias against Hindu students in instructional materials and in the classroom.