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The Root· 10 hours agoLast Friday, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law a bill prohibiting Critical Race Theory or any curriculum that might cause white ...
Ben Crump on chasing economic freedom and social justice
Rolling Out· 5 hours agoIn an exclusive interview with rollingout.com, renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump shared about...
Public school enrollment declining in WA, across the nation as spending increases
The Center Square· 8 hours agoLast week, the Manhattan Institute published a report that showed between 2013 and 2022, nationwide...
Project 2025 promises to shut down Dept. of Education, ban abortion, roll back civil rights and more
theGrio via AOL· 6 days agoFrom shutting down the Department of Education to reversing FDA-approval abortion pills, learn more...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 hours agoThroughout the course of American history, most white people have never cared about Black lives. This has nothing to do with Critical Race</ ...
Florida parents sue the Board of Education over banned book laws for ‘violating rights’ of children
Motherly via Yahoo News· 4 days agoH.B. 1069 focuses on restricting what teachers can say or teach about gender, sex, sexual...
Young conservatives like me are told not to attend college. That's shortsighted.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt’s no secret that American universities are steadily shifting toward the political left with no...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 hours agoArkansas Senator Tom Cotton—whose surname is probably not short of I-like-my-negroes-picking-Cotton, but you never know—is the most annoying kind of racist. Like white conservatives across the ...
The Surprising Contenders for State Superintendent Offices This Year
Education Week· 23 hours agoCandidates with no experience teaching in or leading schools are at the center of two state...
I’m suing my teacher’s union to end segregation on its board
The Hill· 5 days agoNearly 60 years ago, the Civil Rights Act promised an end to the segregation that had plagued ...