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Ryan Walters
Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Updated: March 11, 2024
—Told ABC News, “we’re not going to lie to students. And we’re not going to push a gender ideology.” Walters’ repeated false claims about “gender ideology” and “only two genders” conflict with the history of Two Spirit people in his own state, who have long recognized and honored multiple genders. Walters’ comments also crucially fail to acknowledge Nex Benedict’s Choctaw heritage and the impact of Walters’ rhetoric and policies on Two Spirit, transgender, and gender nonconforming (2STGNC+) students like Nex.
—Led the Oklahoma State Board of Education in approving a permanent rule change that prohibits school districts and local schools from altering sex or gender designations in student records without the board’s authorization and regardless of the will of the student or the consent of the student’s guardians. A lawsuit is pending in federal court.
—Pinned to his Twitter/X profile is a promo for his interview with the president of The Heritage Foundation, a longstanding anti-LGBTQ national organization that continues to advocate against marriage equality and acceptance of transgender people, and has promised continued targeting of LGBTQ Americans and youth in public education.
—Says Edmond Public Schools is fighting to keep “pornography” in the classroom. In fact, Edmond’s Superintendent asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to intervene in an attempt by the Oklahoma Department of Education to ban two books from school library shelves: acclaimed novels The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. The Department of Education’s Library Media Review Committee, to which Libs of TikTok founder Chaya Raichik was appointed as a member by Ryan Walters in January 2024 despite lack of credentials as an educator or librarian and who does not live in Oklahoma, decided both books are “pornographic.”
—Appointed Chaya Raichik, the founder of anti-LGBTQ social media account Libs of TikTok, to a Library Media Advisory Committee at the Oklahoma State Department of Education. The Libs of TikTok account posts disinformation about LGBTQ people and allies, and the posts have reportedly preceded dozens of bomb threats to schools in Oklahoma as well as libraries and children’s hospitals nationwide. Walters has expressed support for Raichik, describing her “tremendous platform that will benefit Oklahoma students and their families.” Apart from Raichik, the volunteer committee is made up of parents, current or retired librarians, and English literature teachers, according to the state Education Department. Raichick, a former real estate agent, is not an educator, is not an Oklahoma resident, and does not have children in any Oklahoma schools.
—Sent a memo to textbook publishers saying he will reject any books if they contain definitions or terms contrary to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s executive order “Women’s Bill of Rights.” The narrow definitions in the governor’s order exclude transgender, nonbinary, or intersex people. Without basis Walters said, “Radical gender ideology has no place in our classrooms… The radical left’s attempt to diminish women will not work in Oklahoma.”
—Appeared in a State Board of Education-released video, opposing teachers’ unions and describing transgender students as a threat in schools: “We have injected radical gender theory into telling kids that they might be other genders. It’s dangerous.”
—Advocates for book bans and spreads disinformation about LGBTQ-inclusive books, falsely describing them as “pornographic” and that they “push transgenderism,” a term frequently weaponized to diminish or eliminate transgender identity and the existence of transgender people throughout history. Additional book ban-related activities here.
—Investigated the Western Heights Public Schools’ accreditation status over the hiring of an accredited school principal who performs in drag outside school hours, which is not illegal. Walters objected to and highlighted the principal’s moonlighting in drag, and without basis called for a regulation that would allow educators to be fired for “acts that excessively promote sexuality” outside of work. The principal was asked to resign after the school received bomb threats.
—Following his posts on X that criticized one of the district’s librarians, Union Public Schools, on the edge of Tulsa, reported that it has received bomb threats on six consecutive school days. Walters’s post was a re-share from Libs of TikTok that altered the original caption.
—Repeated the debunked lie about “litter boxes” in school.
—Tweeted a black-and-white image of a female high school student washing her hands in a bathroom, while two other girls watch her suspiciously in the mirror. The image included the words “Student Safety Over Liberal Agenda.” In the tweet itself, Walters wrote: “I will always fight for students.” Research shows transgender students face a higher risk of sexual assault in locker rooms and bathrooms that don’t match their gender identity, are more likely to miss school than other students, and are more likely to report feeling unsafe at school and being bullied.
—Had Oklahoma taxpayers fund travel expenses for speaking engagements and media appearances with anti-LGBTQ groups Moms for Liberty and Heritage Foundation, as well as a premiere for an anti-abortion horror movie. According to The Frontier, which reported it obtained the reimbursement forms, Walters expensed the trips despite an order from the Governor’s office banning public spending for most out-of-state travel. Walters was reimbursed by the state for travel expenses to the Dallas movie premiere, for a trip to National Harbor, Maryland, to speak at a conference sponsored by The Heritage Foundation; for a speaking appearance at the anti-LGBTQ book banning group Moms for Liberty summit in Philadelphia; for an appearance as the keynote speaker at the anti-union Freedom Foundation’s Teachers for Freedom Summit; for meetings with bookers from Fox News in Washington, DC; and for Washington, D.C., meetings and media appearances on right-wing talk shows affiliated with the conspiracy-laden Epoch Times and The Heritage Foundation.
The GLAAD Accountability Project catalogs anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and discriminatory actions of politicians, commentators, organization heads, religious leaders, and legal figures, who have used their platforms, influence and power to spread misinformation and harm LGBTQ people.
- Regions: Oklahoma
- Tags: Anti-transgender, Law, Politics, Religion
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