Project Veritas, an investigative journalism organization, just released a video exposing Quintin Bostic, a content manager with the left-wing Washington-based Teaching Lab. The Lab says it seeks “to fundamentally shift the paradigm of teacher professional learning for educational equity.” In this context, it has been caught promoting anti-white Critical Race Theory (CRT) curriculum in two Georgia counties.
Project Veritas went undercover to tape Bostic’s job role while he was selling teaching curriculums to school districts – and he says that both Cobb County and Fulton County have his curriculum.
In talking with a Veritas journalist, Bostic brags “I’m a good salesman, but I’m also an evil salesman.” He went on to explain how he secretly sneaks CRT ideology into the classroom, including to kindergarteners, by disguising it as “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.” The basis of CRT, critics underscore, is that “privileged” whites oppress minorities and preside over a fundamentally racist system.”
Bostic says he conducts his stealth operation to avoid being caught violating Georgia law. “If you don’t say the words ‘Critical Race Theory,’ you can technically teach it,” Bostic said. “They [Georgia state government] have no clue (what is in my curriculum)] and I’m like, ‘This is great! This is good!’”
Here’s another incredible Bostic admission. He was recorded saying that he “would get nailed” if Gov. Brian Kemp’s wife were to find out what he is up to. But seems to downplay the risks to his career even if the state were to act against the Teaching Lab. “If they come and take my business license…I can keep consulting,” he said.
In the aftermath of Bostic’s revelation, some state lawmakers and local officials are now seeking answers as to what exactly is being taught in the name of ill-defined “equity” in Cobb and Fulton schools. After all, it was just last year that a state law was enacted banning the teaching of divisive concepts with regard to race.



