The Biden Administration will give $2 million to a feminist organization battling ‘Structural Racism and Toxic Masculinities’ located in Puerto Rico. The organization plans to use taxpayer money for the Peace Accords program.
What Will They Do With The Money?
In Puerto Rico, the George Soros-backed feminist organization that fights ‘structural racism and toxic masculinities’ will receive a $2 million taxpayer-funded grant by the Biden administration. The Taller Salud, a nonprofit organization aiming to combat violent crime in Puerto Rico and received funds from the Justice Department in October.
This organization plans to use the taxpayers’ money to work with at least 40 men, from 15 to 30 years old, every year for three years as part of its Peace Accords program about toxic masculinity and ways to combat it. According to Ryan King, the Peace Accords program will deploy highly trained violence interrupters.
The feminist organization said the money that they will receive will allow them to continue providing a community violence intervention program to reduce crime, improve criminal justice, and denormalize crime in the community. Puerto Rico has the highest rate of crime compared to the United States. The organization plans also to spend the money to combat poverty because Puerto Rico suffered from a high rate of poverty. The CEO of Taller Salud Tania Rosario Méndez bills herself as an anti-racist activist for environmental justice and gender equality.