Maud Maron

The group called on Maron to resign from the CEC following her criticism of the city's proposals for a more culturally diverse curriculum and implicit bias training.

[17] In June 2024, the chancellor removed her from the council following her calling an anonymous student who authored a pro-palestinian op-ed in the school paper a coward.

[20] In July 2020, Maron wrote an opinion piece critical of a NYC DOE anti-bias training session.

[15][8] The Black Attorneys of Legal Aid caucus released a tweet criticizing the piece and stating "It is obvious to anyone with any sense of racial justice that Maud is racist and openly so".

[23] In January 2024, Maron spoke at a panel organized by Moms for Liberty,[24] whom she has described as "one of the more dynamic and genuinely diverse parents groups to emerge from the school closure era.

[24] At the meeting, she described a protester identifying herself as a "proud queer woman" as "a straight girl without a boyfriend", drawing criticism.

[7] Maron also ran in the Democratic Primary for the 10th Congressional district, calling for revisions to the Biden administration's proposed updates to Title IX and exclusion of transgender people from women's athletics and "single sex spaces".

Maron stated the policies would one of her top issues if she were elected, arguing that the inclusion of protections for gender identity will do "real damage to girls and women".

[6][3] In November 2024, Maron told the New York Post that she would work to restore public safety and justice, remove violent mentally ill people from city streets, prosecute criminals regardless of immigration status and repeal Bragg’s infamous "Day One memo."

[33][34] Maron supports policies that would ban transgender children in schools from using bathrooms or playing on sports teams congruent with their gender identity.

[12] Maron has described city schools as an "oppressor woke environment where DOE employees make them pledge allegiance to their LGBTQI+ religion.

[27] In February, Maron led a resolution urging Eric Adams's education officials to restrict transgender girls’ athletic participation.