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Louisiana Student Charged with Hate Crime for Whipping Black Classmate
The student was also recorded throwing cotton balls at the Black student.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson To Face Calls For Recusal In Affirmative Action Case Due To Harvard Ties
Some point to Brown’s six-year position as one of Harvard University’s Board of Overseers as an issue.
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More Black Families Choose Homeschooling
COVID and curriculum concerns are leading more Black families to take education into their own hands
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VP Kamala Harris Announces HBCU Security Grants After Persistent Bomb Threats
HBCUs targeted by the threats could receive grants ranging from $50,000 to $150,000 per campus
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NC Superintendent Apologizes for “Mock Slave Auction” [UPDATED]
The school board has updated some policies to ensure acts of racism among students will be disciplined.
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Virginia Superintendents Push Back On Youngkin’s Education Plans
The Virginia Association of School Superintendents slams internal changes made to end Virginia’s equity initiatives.
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Law Limiting Discussion of Race in Schools Signed by Governor of Mississippi
The superintendent of Education in Mississippi says critical race theory is not taught in schools
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Abbott Elementary Renewed for Season 2
The Quinta Brunson comedy has been picked up for a second season at ABC.
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Georgia State Senate Passes Classroom ‘Divisive Concepts’ Bill
The bill outlines “nine divisive concepts” that would be no longer allowed in Georgia schools if made law.
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Five Florida Middle School Students Arrested and Charged with Hate Crimes
According to arrest reports, the children said it was “Opposite Day” and yelled “brown power” while kicking and punching a group of white students.
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