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New TX law restricting how race and history are taught in schools went into effect September 1

New TX law restricting how race and history are taught in schools went into effect September 1

By ashley

On September 1, a new Texas law aimed at restricting discussions of race and history in schools went into effect. LET'S STAY ACTION
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Alaska's Willow Project

New TX law restricting how race and history are taught in schools went into effect September 1May 12, 2023

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Alaska's Willow Project

Alaska's Willow Project

In this episode we will be interviewing Jamie Ford, teacher at CVHS about the possible affects that Willow can have in Alaska.

May 12, 202303:55
New TX law restricting how race and history are taught in schools went into effect September 1

New TX law restricting how race and history are taught in schools went into effect September 1

On September 1, a new Texas law aimed at restricting discussions of race and history in schools went into effect. LET'S TAKE ACTION

Dec 17, 202103:47
STOP ASIAN HATE!

STOP ASIAN HATE!

This episode will be based on Asian hate and why should this hate be stopped. After Covid-19 appeared in our lives some ignorant people started blaming Asian Americans for the coronavirus outbreak. After receiving this hate many Asian Americans were seen to protest and amongst them there were a few amount of people of different diversities in those protest. People should show their support towards the Asian American community and should Stop Asian Hate! 

May 07, 202101:47
From Trayvon Martin to George Floyd to the March on Washington, Black Student Union president Ashton Brown chronicles his growing activism for racial justice

From Trayvon Martin to George Floyd to the March on Washington, Black Student Union president Ashton Brown chronicles his growing activism for racial justice

Black Student Union president, junior Ashton Brown, was only about 9 years old when the 17-year-old African-American Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by vigilante police in 2012. At that time, he and his family lived only a town away in Miami, Florida. At that time, he did not imagine that the incident would spark the Black Lives Matter movement. Nor, did he imagine that a few years later, he would be joining the cause in protests and marches from Houston to Washington, D.C.

Nov 20, 202019:12