Dr. Felecia Nace, former New Jersey Department of Education Program Development Specialist, ex-teacher, and education consultant, has co-authored a controversial new book with noted Psychiatrist, Dr. John Liebert, MD, of Scottsdale Arizona. Some may recall Dr. Nace who was associated with a contentious Boston Speech at Boston’s first Straight Pride Parade in 2019.
Her speech stirred heated debate at a New Jersey college. At the time of the controversy, she served in the position as Board Trustee at Raritan Valley Community College (NJ). During her 2019 speech, she voiced strong disapproval about states that mandated the teaching of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual (LGBTQIA) history in K through 12 public schools.
Now, in a new co-authored book, Dr. Nace, shares in-depth views about LGBTQIA history lessons that have found their way into public-schools. Currently, six states mandate the LGBT+ curriculum: New Jersey, Oregon, Illinois, California, Colorado and Nevada. Nace describes in detail why she believes American children will not benefit from such lessons, but would instead greatly benefit from focusing on serious academic areas like science and mathematics. In the book, long-time psychiatrist and Dr. Nace’s co-author, Dr. John Liebert, weighs in on the subject with a chapter on transgenderism.
One of Nace’s chapters in the book is titled: “Artificial Intelligence.” Often, people use the term artificial intelligence when referring to computers or robotics. In the book, Nace talks about “artificial intelligence” as the brainwashing/indoctrination of children that happens when they are taught topics they don’t need for academic success. She calls this the dumbing down of curriculum. The book examines the following:
Dr. Liebert is a Forensic Psychiatrist who was requested by the Atlanta Police Department to work on the Atlanta Child Murders case in the early 1980s. Liebert & Nace’s new book is titled: The Atlanta Child Murders: Their Message Today About Education, Politics, and Race Relations. Liebert recounts his experience profiling the gruesome Atlanta Child Murders case 40 years ago.
He unpacks details about the young victims, and convicted killer Wayne Williams who is believed to have killed most of the children. Dr. Nace adds to the book by comparing poverty in America then and now with a focus on declining quality of academic expectations in public schools, which she believes makes children vulnerable to predators.
The book, originally published by Rowman and Littlefield, can be purchased here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-atlanta-child-murders-john-liebert/1142079594.