Oklahoma’s schools reveal how a second Trump term could reshape public education—more Christian, more patriotic, and far less “woke.”
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Want to Be an Engaged Citizen? Read Banned Books by Authors of Color.
From Toni Morrison to Frantz Fanon, banned books have long revealed more about power than about prose. Book banning isn’t new—it’s a centuries-old tool of control used to silence marginalized voices and maintain systems of oppression.
Read MoreI Passed the Oklahoma Anti-Woke Teacher Certification Test
Public schools run on quiet miracles, not culture war distractions. A parent’s view on back-to-school and Oklahoma’s “big dumb test.”
Read MoreTrump Administration Threatens to Cut Sex Ed Funding in 40 States Over Gender Identity Lessons
The Trump administration is pressuring 40 states to cut gender identity from sex ed or risk losing federal funds for vulnerable teens.
Read MoreThe Suffragettes Were Not Allies to Black Women, They Were Racist
The 19th Amendment didn’t free all women. Black women were betrayed by white suffragettes who chose racism over equality. Here’s the truth.
Read MoreHave You Heard of ‘Racial Crossfit’? Try This Summer Workout
Ready to do the real work of anti-racism? ShaRhonda Knott-Dawson introduces “Racial CrossFit”—a no-nonsense, soul-stretching cultural workout for white people. Prepare for discomfort, reflection, and growth.
Read MoreTeacher Diversity Explained: Why It Matters, and How We Got Here
Learn why teachers of color are beneficial for every student, especially students of color, and the growing need for these educators in the United States.
Read MoreCommon Sense Media: A One-Stop AI Resource for Educators and Parents
Explore how Common Sense Media helps educators, parents, and administrators navigate the complexities of AI in education, emphasizing equity and responsible use.
Read MoreStudy Confirms: White Educators Harming Black Girls With Biased Discipline
A federal report reveals the impact of systemic bias on Black girls in schools, highlighting the urgent need for equitable treatment and protection.
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