When LGBTQ books and diverse stories are under attack, silence is not an option. A Georgia School Librarian of the Year speaks out against book bans, defending students’ right to read, learn, and see themselves reflected in literature.
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Explore what the AP African American Studies course covers, why it’s being debated, and what its future could mean for schools and communities.
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Critical race theory, anti-racist education, teacher bias, book bans, and more grabbed the attention of readers in 2023.
Read MoreFlorida Watch: Districts Clearcut School and Classroom Libraries
The new Florida law governing book selection in schools has districts clearing entire classroom and school libraries for vetting, raising concerns from educators.
Read MoreDeny DeSantis The Credit He’s Not Due
His words and actions should be treated as symptoms of the rise of authoritarianism, not products of political genius.
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The lawsuit would be a response to DeSantis’ recent rejection of a pilot AP African American Studies course.
Read MoreNew Arkansas Governor Stops CRT Before It Starts
Arkansas is no stranger to educational gag orders, but lawmakers’ efforts to prevent the teaching of accurate history had previously failed.
Read MoreWhy the Haitian Revolution Isn’t Taught in Schools Has Everything to Do With CRT Bans
There’s a reason you don’t hear much about the Haitian Revolution in schools.
Read MoreWhite Parents Chased This Black Educator Straight Out of Town, And They Didn’t Stop There
Cecelia Lewis was asked to apply for a Georgia school district’s first-ever administrator job devoted to diversity, equity and inclusion. A group of parents — coached by local and national anti-CRT groups — had other plans.
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