- California textbook controversy over Hindu history
A controversy in the
US state ofCalifornia concerning the portrayal ofHinduism in history textbooks began in2005 .Christian ,Jewish ,Muslim andHindu groups complained that their religions were in part incorrectly or negatively portrayed.The
Texas basedVedic Foundation (VF) and the AmericanHindu Education Foundation (HEF) complained to California's Curriculum Commission, saying the coverage in sixth grade historytextbooks of Indian history and Hinduism was biased against Hinduism, and demanding that the portrayal be revised according to the views of Hinduism and Indian history allegedly shared by most Hindus and Indians.Fact|date=February 2007Background
Christian, Jewish, Islamic and the two Hindu groups submitted their edits in autumn 2005. After intensive scholarly discussions, over 500 changes proposed by Jewish and Christian groups and 100 changes proposed by Muslims were accepted by the California Department of Education (CDE) and the State Board of Education (SBE); these scholarly discussions extended to Jan. 6, 2006. The 170 edits proposed by Hindus were largely accepted, though 58 of them met with opposition.Witzel, Michael. [http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~witzel/witzelletter.pdf Letter to California Board of Education] (November 8, 2005).] [http://www.hinduismtoday.com/hpi/2005/12/4.shtml California Curriculum Commission Accepts Most Hindu Changes to Sixth Grade Textbooks] Hindu Press International]
The Californian "Standards for Evaluating Instructional Materials for Social Content" contain the guiding principles for the textbooks. [Developed by the Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources Division California Department of Education Adopted by the California State Board of Education Published by the California Department of Education (2001)] :They say: "The standards will be achieved by depicting, when appropriate, the diversity of religious beliefs held in the United States and California, as well as in other societies, without displaying bias toward or prejudice against any of those beliefs or religious beliefs in general.""Standards for Evaluating Instructional Materials for Social Content" Developed by the Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources Division California Department of Education Adopted by the California State Board of Education Published by the California Department of Education (2001)]
:They also say: "No religious belief or practice may be held up to ridicule and no religious group may be portrayed as inferior.", and "Any explanation or description of a religious belief or practice should be presented in a manner that does not encourage or discourage belief or indoctrinate the student in any particular religious belief."
Opposition to the edits of the two Hindu foundations
Late in the process,
Michael E. J. Witzel , a Harvard Sanskrit professor "unexpectedly intervened". [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB113815619665855532.html?emailf=yes New Battleground In Textbook Wars: Religion in History] The Wall Street Journal] Witzel, along with his colleague Steve Farmer, was informed about the edits proposed by VF and HEF by a person claiming to be a graduate student of Indian origin at a California university. Witzel wrote a letter to the California Board of Education, protesting against the changes. He suggested that the matter be discussed publicly, and that professional advice be taken by the Board. The letter was supported by the signatures of 47 academics in the field of Asian Studies from all over the world.Dan Golden of the
Wall Street Journal described the developments as follows::"The game wasn't over. Other Hindu groups — including members of the 'untouchables' caste — entered the fray on Mr. Witzel's behalf. The
Dalit Freedom Network , an advocacy group for untouchables, wrote to the education board that the proposed Vedic and Hindu Education Foundation changes reflected "a view of Indian history that softens...the violent truth of caste-based discrimination in India.... Do not allow politically-minded revisionists to change Indian history."The Dalit Freedom Network is part of a
Colorado basedChristian missionary organization run by Dr. Joseph D'Souza, leader of the "All India Christian Council".He later sent a letter to the Board of Education on behalf of the Dalit Freedom Network. It was co-signed by
Udit Raj andKancha Ilaiah , [http://www.worldmag.com/articles/5534 Opening the safety valve] WORLD Magazine] both prominent Indian critics of Hinduism. [http://www.milligazette.com/dailyupdate/20021028.htm Dalits convert to Islam, Buddhism and Christianity] The Milli Gazette] [http://www.rediff.com/news/2001/jan/17inter.htm The Rediff Interview/Dr Kancha Ilaiah] Rediff] Further letters of support came from Christian missionary organizations likeNational Campaign on Dalit Human Rights , theDalit Shakti Kendra , and the Dalit Solidarity Forum in the USA. [http://www.friendsofsouthasia.org/textbook/LettersOfSupport.html Letters supporting FOSA/CAC's position on the California textbook controversy] Friends of South Asia] Dalit groups that testified before the SBE in January and February 2006, and are on public record in California, include those with Buddhist Ambedkarite backgrounds, such as the Ambedkar Centre for Justice and Peace, Indian Buddhist Association of America, New Republic India, as well as Californian Dalit Sikh temples such as the Guru Ravi Dass Gurdwara. [http://www.friendsofsouthasia.org/textbook/FOSACACPressRelease_022806.html] Friends of South Asia] .The edits proposed by the VF and HEF were also opposed by a group of organizations that included the
Friends of South Asia (FOSA), theCoalition against Communalism (CAC), theFederation of Tamil Sangams in North America , [http://www.friendsofsouthasia.org/textbook/LetterToCAStateBoard_FeTNA.pdf Letter to California State Board] Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America] Non Resident Indians for a Secular and Harmonious India, theVaishnava Center for Enlightenment , and theIndian American Public Education Advisory Council (IPAC).Forty-seven professional South Asian scholars from universities all over the world and some major American Departments of South Asian Studies [http://southasiafaculty.net/catext/files/Faculty_overview.pdf South Asia Area Center Title VI Report on California Textbooks] Unknown] as well as some 150 Indian American professors -signed the original letter of opposition to the proposals of the two Foundations. Seventeen members of the California Legislature wrote a letter of support for the scholars. [http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/living/education/14055497.htm These documents have been made available on the website of the
South Asia Faculty Network . [http://www.southasiafaculty.net/catext/] ]Soon after Witzel's intervention, Viji Sundaram, a reporter for India-West, wrote that the scholarly consensus behind Prof. Witzel's petition was likely to have influenced the Board of Education's decision to review the changes suggested by the Hindu groups. [ [http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=40201e50a88ae6ca289796f9e5d1396f Textbooks And Hinduism - Why Accuracy Matters - NAM ] ] Another reporter, Rachel McMurdie of the
Milpitas Post , pointed out the parentage and close links between the VF and HEF and theRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh as well as theHindu Swayamsevak Sangh , the American branch of the Indian organization RSS. [ [http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1586524,0008.htm] Dead link|date=May 2008] [ [http://www.friendsofsouthasia.org/textbook/About_HEF_and_VF.htm] Dead link|date=May 2008]The State Board of Education decision
After extensive further discussion of the Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Hindu edits by specialized scholars on Jan. 6, and after several public SBE meetings, a decision was reached on 27 February 2006. After listening to 3 hours of public comment and after receiving 1500 pages of written comment, a five member panel of the Board adopted a recommendation of accepting the actions on the edits proposed by the staff of the California Department of Education (CDE). [ [http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/ag/ag/documents/hssnotice022706a1.pdf History-Social Science Edits and Corrections - Current & Past Agendas (CA State Board of Education) ] ] The subcommittee approved some 70 changes but it rejected proposed revisions from VF and HEF on monotheism, women's rights, the caste system and migration theories. [ [http://www.insidebayarea.com/dailyreview/localnews/ci_3557722 Committee sends textbook edits to state board - Inside Bay Area ] ]
On 8 March 2006, the full Board agreed with the February 27 decision, voting (9 to zero, 2 abstentions) to reaffirm only the changes approved on February 27, and to overturn the rest of the changes suggested by the HEF and VF, with two exceptions: the Aryan Migration Theory would be mentioned as disputed by scholars, and the Vedas would be referred to as sacred texts, rather than songs or poems. Most parties expressed qualified satisfaction with the decision; however, the
Hindu American Foundation (HAF), that had not participated in the revisions, threatened the board with a lawsuit. [ [http://www.indiawest.com/view.php?subaction=showfull&id=1141321805 Indiawest Online ] ] [http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=4606753&nav=9qrx] [http://www.sacbee.com/content/breakingnews/story/14227635p-15051307c.html] [http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/living/education/14055497.htm]Ruth Green, past president of the SBE, said that the ruling "represents our best efforts. Many ideological fault lines have played out here. These beliefs are deeply held." [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/03/10/BAGVSHK6JK63.DTL SACRAMENTO / Hindu groups lose fight to change textbooks / But decision by state Board of Education is supported by some Hindu Americans ] ]
A PR firm hired by the VF and the HEF stated that, "What is at stake here is the embarrassment and humiliation that these Hindu children (in America) continue to face because of the way textbooks portray their faith and culture." Janeshwari Devi of VF said that "The two foundations submitted about 500 proposed changes, and more than 80 percent were not approved."
Examples of changes
The full text of changes proposed by the CDE after deliberations extending to January and February 2006, and subsequently adopted by SBE on March 8, 2006 is available at [http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/ag/ag/documents/hssnotice022706a1.pdf]
Friends of South Asia , an activist group opposed the HEF and the VF, and took issue with several of the earlier edits, including the removal of sentences from the textbooks that claimed that men had more rights than women, and the editing of other sentences dealing with thecaste system . [ [http://www.friendsofsouthasia.org/textbook/TextbookEdits.html Details of Proposed Textbook Edits: Controversial Changes to California History Textbooks ] ] The Hindu Education Foundation responded by pointing out that several of the edits relating to untouchability — though not all of the ones FOSA objected to — were approved by the Witzel group. [http://www.india-forum.com/articles/96/1/Do-Hindu-American-Edits-Whitewash-Untouchability-in-California-School-Textbooks%3F-FOSA-spreads-False-Propaganda] FOSA also pointed out that the HEF and VF did not object to several sections referring tountouchability in all the textbooks. [“California Vistas, Ancient Civilizations”, by Macmillan/McGraw Hill – , “Ancient Civilizations” by Harcourt School Publishers, “Ancient Civilizations” by Holt, “Ancient Civilizations” by McGraw Hill, Glencoe., “History Alive, the Ancient World” by Teachers’ Curriculum Institute, Houghton Mifflin and McDougel Littell, “The Ancient South Asian World” by Oxford University Press- [http://www.india-forum.com/articles/96/1/Do-Hindu-American-Edits-Whitewash-Untouchability-in-California-School-Textbooks%3F-FOSA-spreads-False-Propaganda] .]Lawsuits
HAF case
On March 10, 2006, the HAF declared it would sue. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060310/ai_n16143004 Hindu group intends to sue state over textbook revisions | Oakland Tribune | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] It did so at Sacramento on March 16.
The judge denied HAF's motions for a temporary restraining order and for a preliminary injunction to stop the printing and distribution of several textbooks. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20060426/ai_n16227117 Hindu group's motion to block texts denied | Oakland Tribune | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] The court ultimately ruled in favour of retaining the textbooks as approved by SBE in March 2006, providing extensive discussion and justification of the most contended issues (Women's rights, Dalits, Aryan invasion, Hinduism as monotheistic religion), [http://web.archive.org/web/20061018163334/http://www.saccourt.com/courtrooms/trulings/dept19/sep1d19--06cs00386.doc] while also noting that the approval process adopted by the board had not sufficiently been updated to recent changes in California laws. [ [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1971421.cms US text row resolved by Indian-India-The Times of India ] ]
CAPEEM case
The California Parents for Equalization of Educational Materials (CAPEEM), a group founded specifically for the Californian schoolbook case after SBE's March 8 decision, filed a separate lawsuit in a Federal Court in Sacramento on March 14.
The Counsel for the officials of the State Board of Education (SBE) and the California Department of Education (CDE) rejected the validity of CAPEEM's claims, and while the Court rejected a case against SBE and CDE due to existing legal rules, Judge Frank C. Damrell of the US District Court in the Eastern District Court of California allowed, on August 11/September 28, 2006, a reformulated case to go ahead against some individual members of SBE and CDE. [ [http://www.capeem.org/index_files/Page451.htm Press Room ] ]
The complaint was filed by Venkat Balasubramani, an attorney who has worked in the past with public interest groups, including
ACLU , on civil rights matters. [ [http://www.fullerton.edu/deanofstudents/mlc/announcements/3_24_06.htm Multicultural Resources ] ]As of June 2007, the case still is in the "Discovery" phase, and CAPEEM announced it will request documents from the SBE and CDE, and subpoena various interested parties to strengthen its case. CAPEEM scored a major victory on March 25th 2008, when Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr. of the United States District Court of the Eastern District of California rejected the defendants' motion to dismiss CAPEEM's lawsuit to correct alleged inaccuracies in sixth grade history textbooks. [ [http://www.capeem.org/legal.php Legal Documents] ]
ee also
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Anti-bias curriculum
*Hinduism and creationism
*NCERT controversy
*Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
*Dalitstan
*Haqeeqat (book) References
External links
* [http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/cf/documents/socialcontent.pdf Standards for evaluating instructional materials for social content (California Department of Education; for Religion : Code 60044)]
* [http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/ag/ag/yr05/documents/bluenov05item05.doc The changes approved by the Ad Hoc committee Sept.28-Oct. 30]
* [http://www.hindueducation.org/ca/SecondCRPAnalysis.pdf Review of criticism of Hindu edits by CRP (Dr.s Witzel, Heitzman, Wolpert), Nov. 2005] By Hindu Education Foundation
* [http://www.hinduismtoday.com/press_releases/school_textbooks/Bajpai_CPR_edits.pdf List of Proposed Edits To California 6th Grade Ancient History Texts with Recommendations of the CRP (Dr.s Witzel, Heitzman, Wolpert)]
* [http://www.pluralism.org/news/index.php?xref=California+Textbook+Controversy&sort=DESC California textbook controversy] Links to some articles representing both sides of the debate, by Pluralism Project, Harvard Univ.Media coverage in the United States
* [http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/living/education/13904600.htm Scholars, faithful debate textbooks' portrayal of Hinduism. State to hear opinions on proposed changes] by Lisa M. Krieger, Feb. 18,2006
* [http://www.insidebayarea.com/argus/localnews/ci_3549208 Textbook edits upset area Hindus. Local group threatens lawsuit against state if education board approves proposed changes] by Jonathan Jones, Feb. 26, 2006
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/02/28/BAGM5HFU5I1.DTL Groups seeking textbook revisions: Lessons on life in ancient India stir education hearing] by Charles Burress
* [http://www.californiaaggie.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&uStory_id=14cc5568-07b9-41b8-b6ac-e6c6c8a34378 Board of Education rejects controversial edits of textbooks. Hindu groups push for changes to representation of Indian history] by Sawsan Morrar
* [http://www.imdiversity.com/villages/asian/education_academia_study/pns_textbooks_hinduism_0106.asp Textbooks and Hinduism -- Why Accuracy Matters] By Viji Sundaram,New America Media Media coverage in India
* [http://us.rediff.com/news/2005/dec/29inter1.htm?q=tp&file=.htm Interview with HAF counsel Suhag A Shukla] -Rediff.com
* [http://in.rediff.com/news/2006/feb/03rajeev.htm Endemic discrimination against Hindus] Rajeev Srinivasan
* [http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=109&page=19 Diaspora depressed over deception] "Organiser"
* [http://www.newindpress.com/column/News.asp?Topic=-97&Title=S%2EGurumurthy&ID=IE620051229000415&nDate=&Sub=&Cat=& Yes, 'secular' US seems kinder to Hindus than ‘secular’ India] by S. Gurumurthy. "Newindpress"
*Vishal Agarwal, "Misrepresentation of Ancient India in American School Textbooks", History Today, Journal of theIndian History and Culture Society , Vol 7 (2006-2007); pp. 72-89.
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