By Adam Pagnucco.
Council Member Kristin Mink has apologized for remarks she made at a school board meeting last week in which she said that “some Muslim families” are on “the same side of an issue as white supremacists.” Her statement is reprinted below.
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Statement from Councilmember Kristin Mink on Remarks from June 6 Board of Education Meeting
ROCKVILLE, Md., June 11, 2023—Montgomery County Councilmember Kristin Mink issued the following statement:
“On Tuesday, June 6, I spoke at a Montgomery County Board of Education meeting about inclusive education and whether families should be permitted to opt their children out of LGBTQIA-inclusive curriculum materials. I regret that although my remarks were focused on promoting inclusion, they created an opportunity for misunderstanding and mischaracterization. I apologize for the hurt that this caused in the Muslim community.
“Even when individuals disagree about difficult issues, I am committed to finding space to foster authentic dialogue and seeking points of understanding. I sat down to hear from Muslim community members before my remarks on Tuesday and with District 5 Muslim leaders on Thursday. I listened, and I understand their concerns.
“I look forward to continuing to work with members of our Muslim and LGBTQIA+ communities as we take on issues of importance for all residents.”
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