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Threat of DEI dogma in Alaska schools grows after court rules against Trump
By Joel Davidson | | Alaska WatchmanWhen Indoctrination Masquerades as Education
By Corey Smith | | Liberty Nation NewsEXCLUSIVE: The First Antisemitism Lawsuit Against a U.S. State
By Maya Sulkin and Frannie Block | | The Free PressFrustrated families sue the state to stop antisemitism in California schools
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceSchools fall short in teaching America’s story
By Robert Casper | | Boston HeraldMarxist-Leninist Group That Organized Anti-Israel Encampments Now Teaches High School Students To Walk Out of Class To Protest ICE
By Alana Goodman | | Washington Free BeaconReport: Woke School ‘Segregated’ Middle Schoolers By Race Without Parents’ Knowledge
By Maisey Jefferson | | The FederalistAntisemitism in Vermont schools discussed at State House
By Sam Douglass | | Vermont Daily ChronicleMeet the Radicals Running to Lead the Los Angeles Teachers’ Union
By Stu Smith | | City JournalShabbos Kestenbaum: We Must Fight Antisemitism and Anti-Israel Hate in K-12 Classrooms, Not Just Colleges
By Shabbos Kestenbaum | | AlgemeinerTim Walz’s K–12 Racial Ideology Regime
By Katherine Kersten | | First ThingsEducators need to stop radicalizing kids
By Richie Greenberg | | New York PostTransparency Is the Antidote to Ideological Indoctrination in K-12 Education
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgIn Combatting K-12 Antisemitism, You Can’t Educate Haters Out of Power
By David Bernstein | | Jewish JournalTroubling’ Philly district curriculum behind Jew-hatred at its schools, CAMERA report says
By | | JNSBill outlines new civics, history and Holocaust education requirements for Iowa schools
By Tom Barton | | The GazetteSystemic ideological capture’ of K-12 schools, report says
By Jessica Russak-Hoffman | | JNSNew report warns about the rise of activists pushing antisemitic content in K-12 schools
By Haley Cohen | | Jewish InsiderWoke California schools warned: Indoctrinate kids with extremist ideology – lose federal cash
By Josh Koehn | | New York PostLegal threat to AB 715 is ‘on weaker footing’ after group drops federal appeal
By Niva Ashkenazi | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaLBUSD may drop a year of math from graduation requirements. Personal finance, ethnic studies will be added.
By Kate Raphael | | Long Beach PostJPAC reports another victory in the fight for AB 715
By David Bocarsly | | San Diego Jewish WorldDon’t let anti-Zionism drown out ‘Hidden Voices’
By Charles Stone | | The Jewish StarNo More Gifted Students in Mamdani’s New York City
By Maud Maron | | The Free PressJames Traub Misreads the Classroom
By Stanley Kurtz | | National ReviewLargest US labor union accused of ignoring Jewish concerns during Holocaust education event
By Jessica Russak-Hoffman | | JNSBill to Fight Antisemitism in State’s Public Schools and Universities Gets Initial Nod From Nebraska Legislature
By | | Combat Antisemitism MovementWhen Identity Politics Replaces the Individual in the Classroom
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgGov. Reynolds introduces bill to combat antisemitism in Iowa’s educational institutions
By | | KGANBerkeley High students stage pro-Palestinian walkout on Holocaust Remembrance Day
By Niva Ashkenazi | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaEthnic studies course will continue to be an option for freshman English in San Dieguito
By Karen Billing | | The San Diego Union-TribuneIowa governor introduces bill codifying antisemitism order in state schools
By | | JNSOver 60% of US Jewish educators reportedly experience antisemitism in workplace – including from teachers unions
By David Spector | | New York PostJewish K-12 Teachers in US Report Facing Rampant Antisemitism on the Job Amid Rising Incidents in Schools
By Dion J. Pierre | | The AlgemeinerNEA insider blows whistle on ‘toxic’ culture and far-left politics inside teachers union: ‘It’s a cult’
By Andrew Mark Miller | | Fox NewsNew Study: Over 60% of Jewish K-12 educators report exposure to antisemitism
By | | StandWithUsElk Grove Schools Drop World Geography, Make Ethnic Studies a Must to Graduate
By Sarah Hernandez | | HoodlineNYC Schools Chancellor Implored to Enforce Political Neutrality After Anti-Zionist ‘Teach-In’ for Kids
By Dion J. Pierre | | The AlgemeinerWhat will AB 715, California’s new school antisemitism law, do?
By Gabe Stutman | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaRuling on AB 715 keeps antisemitism out of California schools
By Marsha Sutton | | Times of San DiegoUnearthed filing shows top teachers union funneling millions to far left orgs: ‘Social justice unionism’
By Andrew Mark Miller | | Fox NewsUCSD’s Math Meltdown: The Cost of Prioritizing Identity Politics Over The Basics
By Carl Paulus | | Goldwater InstituteNew Bill to Combat Antisemitism in Public Schools Presented to Missouri House Committee
By | | Combat Antisemitism MovementMissouri bill would define antisemitism In schools amid rise in local hate incidents
By Megan Kernan | | KSDKVirginia AG Calls for K-12 Schools to Adopt IHRA Definition of Antisemitism Ahead of New Governor Taking Office
By Dion J. Pierre | | AlgemeinerBipartisan legislators ‘hopeful’ Missouri bill combating Jew-hatred in public schools will pass
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSDEI has no place in our K-12 classrooms
By Rhyen Staley | | The HillThe California Department of Education strikes back against antisemitic discrimination in K-12 schools
By Elizabeth Statmore | | The Voice of San FranciscoNew California law offers ‘clear guidance’ to combat Jew-hatred in K-12 schools, bill co-author says
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSMamdani schools chancellor pick an ‘idiot’ and ‘ideologue’ to lead nation’s largest education system: source
By David Spector | | New York PostProfessor slams ‘sneaky approach’ to oppression-based teaching of American history: ‘fantastically false’
By Peter D'Abrosca | | Fox NewsCalifornia Judge Blocks Challenge to State K-12 Antisemitism Law
By Dion J. Pierre | | AlgemeinerMinnesota to Mandate K-12 Ethnic Studies Instruction in 2026
By Aaron Gifford | | The Epoch TimesIn the coming weeks, school boards across the Land of 10,000 Lakes state will decide on curricula to meet ethnic studies mandates for the 2026–2027 academic year.
Federal judge allows AB 715, California’s K-12 antisemitism law, to take effect Jan. 1
By Emma Goss | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaMinnesota to Mandate K-12 Ethnic Studies Instruction in 2026
By Aaron Gifford | | The Epoch TimesCalifornia K-12 schools brace for another year of uncertainty: 2025 in review
By Carolyn Jones | | CalMattersPennsylvania school board votes unanimously to fire principal for alleged Jew-hatred
By JNS Update Desk | | JNSPennsylvania School Board Votes to Fire Principal Over ‘Jew Money’ Comments
By Dion J. Pierre | | The AlgemeinerPennsylvania principal faces firing over antisemitic voicemail: ‘They control the banks’
By Grace Gilson | | JTASenate education committee chair presses NEA over antisemitism complaints
By Marc Rod, Emily Jacobs | | Jewish InsiderWe Pored Over SFUSD’s New Ethnic Studies Book. Here’s What’s In It
By Taylor Barton | | The FriscState leaders highlight antisemitism report, urge implementation
By Alison Kuznitz | | State House News ServiceIn the fight against K-12 antisemitism, we are grateful for allies – but are not afraid to call out antisemitism when we see it
By Lauren Steinberg | | ForwardSegregation, quotas and gender ideology: Minnesota’s schools are going backward
By Kendall Tietz | | Alpha NewsWarning Signs from Coast to Coast
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgBLM co-founder who said Taylor Swift fans are ‘slightly racist’ caught on tape coaching students to fight antisemitism law
By Dana Sauchelli | | New York PostCalifornia law on Jew-hatred in K-12 schools ‘badly needed,’ AJC says in brief to court
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSPennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Vows to Fight K-12 Antisemitism in Philadelphia
By Dion J. Pierre | | AlgemeinerCDE Files Lawsuit Against OUSD
By Zara Quiter | | The Piedmont HighlanderBetter Schools Start with Better School Board Elections
By David Griffith and Jill Hoppe | | The 74 MillionAmerica needs to restore high standards before our schools become completely worthless
By Post Editorial Board | | New York PostFederal officials investigate alleged antisemitism in FCPS schools
By Samir Ali Nomani | | Fairfax TimesFederal officials investigate alleged antisemitism in FCPS schools
By Samir Ali Nomani | | Fairfax TimesThe Ever-Present Panic About America’s Schools
By Idrees Kahloon | | The AtlanticWant wokeness out of schools? End woke teacher training
By Angela Morabito | | FOX NewsReport Warns Critical Race Theory Could Be Worming Its Way Back into Classrooms
By Sarah Holliay | | Washington StandReport: Critical Race Theorists Sneak Back into Red States Through ‘Media Literacy’ Campaign
By Lucas Nolan | | BreitbartInside America’s Collapsing Public Schools: How A Relentless DEI Campaign Is Making Kids Dumber
By Amanda Prestigiacomo | | Daily WireEthnic Studies, DEI & the Collapse of Academic Standards
By Georgia Howe | | Daily WireUS House Committee Announces K-12 Antisemitism Investigations in Democrat Strongholds
By Dion J. Pierre | | The AlgemeinerThe New Must-Have College Admissions Skill: Tolerating Other Viewpoints
By Roshan Fernandez | | The Wall Street JournalOur Vision: Teach Ethnic Studies in a Constructive Way that Unites Students
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgClassroom Indoctrination Is Alive and Well, Unfortunately
By Daniel Buck | | National ReviewThe Ideological Erosion of College Readiness
By Tamar Caspi and Sharon Caresnie Sorkin | | Real Clear EducationWhen Identity Politics Hijacks the K-12 Classroom
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgTeaching Terrorism in American Classrooms
By Nicole Neily | | City JournalWill California’s new K-12 antisemitism law make up for Trump’s civil rights cuts?
By Carolyn Jones | | Cal MattersThe Insidious Infiltration of Antisemitism in K-12
By David Gruber | | Jewish LinkThe Union Behind California’s Ethnic Studies Antisemitism Problem
By Tammi Rossman-Benjamin | | Jewish JournalMass. commission sets ambitious course to quell rising antisemitism
By Brian MacQuarrie | | The Boston GlobeLeftist foundations paid millions to universities to create ethnic studies courses
By Carlos Dominguez | | VozMinneapolis Schools Turn Ethnic Studies into Ideological Indoctrination
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgSanta Clara board agrees teacher violated policy by showing anti-Israel Holocaust video
By Emma Goss | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaHolocaust jokes, ‘Zionist’ slurs: Mass. commission finds drastic rise of antisemitism in schools
By Michael Starr | | The Jerusalem PostMichigan State Turns Teacher Training into Ideological Indoctrination
By Goldwater Institute Team | | Goldwater InstituteStates are pushing for more scrutiny of antisemitism in schools
By Carolyn Thompson and Michael Casey | | Associated PressNew York Times Misleads on K-12 Antisemitism
By David Smokler | | The AlgemeinerMichigan K-12 crisis: State slow to respond as kids miss school, scores fall
By Bridge Michigan Isabel Lohman Ron French Mike Wilkinson | | Bridge MichiganAntisemitism Is Raging on Campuses and in Classrooms This Fall
By Alexander Joffe | | The AlgemeinerGottheimer calls out NJ Ed Association for ‘Teaching Palestine’ workshop
By JNS Update Desk | | JNSIn Elite University Towns, Progressive Ideology Spreads From Campuses to K–12 Schools
By Aaron Gifford | | The Epoch TimesIn Ithaca, New York, administrators established anti-marginalized courses promoting the use of gender pronouns and challenging students to critically examine whether they must identify as either male or female.
Here’s what California needs to do to meet its high school graduation requirements for 2030, according to researchers
By Sandra Baltazar Martinez | | UCLA NewsroomState finds additional discrimination against Jews in Oakland schools
By Niva Ashkenazi | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaA Student’s Short Take on DEI: It’s Undermining Education and Intellectual Growth
By Alyza Harris | | Minding the CampusCalifornia families should feel safer thanks to law confronting antisemitism in schools
By David Bocarsly Miller Saltzman | | Cal MattersPolls Show Parents Are Voting for Their Kids’ Education, Not Political Parties
By Debbie Veney Jay Artis-Wright | | The 74 MillionBay Area district’s map deleting Israel discriminated against Jews, California Ed Dept says
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSTall tales, recreational embellishments, or straight-up disinformation?
By Elizabeth Statmore | | The Voice of San FranciscoBattling Bias in K-12 Education: How Antisemitic Narratives Are Shaping the Minds of America’s Students
By Combat Antisemitism Movement Team | | Combat Antisemitism MovementHow Politics Is Changing the Way History Is Taught
By Dana Goldstein | | The New York TimesCAIR curriculum urges ‘nuanced’ approach to 9/11
By Daniel Greenfield | | JNSProtecting students: California’s step toward improving unbiased education
By The Focus Project | | JNSHere’s An Inside Look At The Radical Dogma Being Taught At The No. 1 Elementary Teaching School
By Catherine Gripp | | The FederalistSenate education panel chair slams teachers union for Jew-hatred
By Andrew Bernard | | JNSPajaro Valley school district delays decision on controversial issues policy
By B. Sakura Cannestra | | Santa Cruz LocalThe National Education Association Crossed the Antisemitic Rubicon
By Garion Frankel | | RealClearEducationWhat is happening to ethnic studies in California?
By Betty Marquez Rosales Lasherica Thornton | | EdSourceParents file complaint against Minneapolis Public Schools over segregation
By Pedro Rodriguez | | Washington ExaminerBoard Postpones Ethnic Studies Requirement Vote, Discusses Life Skills and Dual Enrollment
By Isabel Habibi Alessandra Hartwig | | M-A ChronicleMinneapolis schools’ ethnic studies curriculum sparks debate over anti-capitalism content
By Jan Jeffcoat, National News Desk | | NBC15Parents Think Their Kids Are Getting a Good Education. The Public Disagrees.
By Nadia Tamez-Robledo | | EdSurgeBombshell report exposes ‘deeply concerning’ Midwest university initiative pushing far-left K-12 lesson plans
By Andrew Mark Miller | | FOX NewsStockton to be first California school district to offer ethnic studies as alternative to U.S. History
By Charlie Lapastora | | CBS NewsCourage Is A Habit Exposes American School Counselor Association’s Direct Ties to Radical Southern Poverty Law Center
By Courage is a Habit Team | | Globe NewswireHow new laws are shaping what schools teach about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
By Hannah Feuer | | ForwardGavin Newsom’s Blow to Antisemitism
By WSJ Editorial Board | | Wall Street JournalMinneapolis Schools Declare Capitalism a ‘Pillar of White Supremacy’ in Required Ethnic Studies Classes
By Jessica Schwalb | | Free BeaconStudents Can’t Reason — and Are Being Taught What to Think Instead of How
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgNewsom signs bills against ‘hate in all its forms,’ including antisemitism
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSNewsom signs ‘landmark’ bill to counter antisemitism in K-12 public schools
By Gabe Stutman | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs K-12 Antisemitism Bill on Oct. 7 Anniversary
By Dion J. Pierre | | The AlgemeinerStandardized Testing Policy Beginning With 2027-28 Admission Cycle
By N/A | | Princeton UniversityFlorida Fought Leftist Indoctrination. So Why Is It Imposing It on Counselors?
By Suzannah Alexander | | Minding the CampusCalifornia governor signs controversial antisemitism bill that sets up first-in-the-nation measures
By Molly Gibbs/Bay Area News Group | | The Jerusalem PostNewsom signs bill that targets antisemitism and other discrimination in schools
By Howard Blume | | Los Angeles TimesOp-Ed: Ethnic studies makes its long march into America’s classrooms
By Rhyen Staley | | The Center SquareIdeology shouldn’t displace education in our K-12 classrooms
By Mitch Siegler and Elina Kaplan | | San Diego Union TribuneCalifornia’s Assembly Bill 715, which passed unanimously in the state Legislature, would create reasonable and appropriate guardrails against antisemitism in the state’s public K-12 classrooms – an important step in fighting the ongoing crisis that has made Jews the most targeted religious group in America for hate crimes.
California Teachers’ Union Ruins an Earnest Effort to Confront Antisemitism
By Will Swaim | | California Policy CenterTroubling trends in public education demand Jewish leadership
By Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt and David Bernstein | | eJewishPhilanthropySchools Are All About Imparting ‘Skills’ — But What About Actual Knowledge?
By David Steiner | | The 74 MillionEthnic studies’ is leftist activism in disguise
By Kendall Tietz | | The Washington TimesAlders denounce Chicago Teachers Union for post honoring Assata Shakur
By Adam Harrington and Aunya Butler | | CBS NewsGrow Your Own’ Means ‘Discriminate By Race’
By Neetu Arnold | | Wall Street JournalOpinion | Other states hit pause on ‘liberated’ ethnic studies. In Minnesota, it’s fast-forward.
By Katherine Kersten | | Minnesota Star TribuneJewish Students Parents Can Sue School District Over Ethnic Studies Course California Court Rules
By Dion J. Pierre | | The AlgemeinerTylenol, Autism and the Perils of Basic-Level Literacy
By Robert Pondiscio | | The 74 MillionDespite Teachers’ Union Opposition, California Takes an Important Step Against Antisemitism
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgFree Speech Deserves Better
By Gabriel Nadales | | Fair For All- SubstackCharlie Kirk and the Rise of Radical Ideology in K–12 Schools
By Katherine Kersten | | First ThingsWhen Teachers Union Demands Are a Political Wedge Issue
By Michael Hartney | | The 74 MillionMindfulness is Gaining Traction in American Schools—But It Isn’t Clear What Students Are Learning
By Deborah L. Schussler | | The ConversationCalifornia gubernatorial candidates express support for bill combating K-12 Jew-hatred
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSEthnic studies was supposed to start in California schools. What happened?
By Carolyn Jones | | CalMattersWith AB 715, Jews Take What They Can Get
By Dan Schnur | | Jewish JournalCalifornia Legislature Passes ‘Landmark’ Bill to Combat K-12 Antisemitism
By Dion J. Pierre | | AlgemeinerUS House panel holds hearings to ‘unmask antisemitism’ in unions and K-12
By Michael Starr | | The Jerusalem PostCalifornia lawmakers approve narrowed bill targeting antisemitism in schools
By Asaf Elia-Shalev | | JTABill to reduce antisemitism awaits governor’s signature
By Mallika Seshadri | | EdSourceAB 715, California’s K-12 antisemitism bill, passes overwhelmingly after last-minute press
By Gabe Stutman | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaCalifornia state K-12 Jew-hatred bill advances to Senate floor
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSCritics say K-12 ethnic studies push teaching students about cisheteronormativity, Black Panther Party
By Rachel del Guidice | | FOX NewsLiberatED: K-12 Liberated Ethnic Studies Industrial Complex
By Defending Education Team | | Defending EducationKiley Holds Hearing on the Spread of Antisemitism in K-12 Schools
By Education & Workforce Team | | Committee of Education & WorkforceHearing Recap: “From Playground to Classroom: The Spread of Antisemitism in K-12 Schools
By Education & Workforce Team | | Committee of Education & WorkforceCan We Opt-Out of Ethnic Studies?
By Alessandra Hartwig | | M-A ChronicleOklahoma’s ‘America First’ Teacher Screening Test Spotlights Partisanship Debate
By Aaron Gifford | | The Epoch TimesNYC public schools are focused on ideology — and failing kids
By Wai Wah Chin | | New York PostClock ticking on California’s K-12 antisemitism bill as legislative session nears end
By Asaf Elia-Shalev | | The Jerusalem PostEthnic studies can be valuable, but is it still needed?
By Carol Kocivar | | The Voice of San FranciscoSFUSD Board of Education meetings have become a powder keg
By Elizabeth Statmore | | The Voice of San FranciscoEthnic studies can be valuable, but is it still needed?
By Carol Kocivar | | Ed SourceEthnic Studies Debate Follows Students Into San Francisco Classrooms
By Katie DeBenedetti | | KQEDTexas Opens Investigation Into K-12 Antisemitism in Plano School District
By Dion J. Pierre | | Algemeiner5 Trends Reshaping K-12 Education Across the U.S.
By Kerry McDonald | | The 74 MillionMore Students Than Ever Learning Asian American History as 23 States Adhere to Asian American History Requirements
By Sam Jones | | Committee of 100Guest Commentary | The other antisemitism of Liberated Ethnic Studies
By Guest Commentary: Tammi Rossman-Benjamin | | Santa Cruz SentinelDespite uproar over ethnic studies, few SFUSD freshmen opt out
By Jill Tucker | | San Francisco ChronicleTeach your kids resilience, before they’re taught something else
By Noa Tishby | | New York Daily NewsNation’s 2 largest teachers unions funneled nearly $50M to left-wing groups, watchdog report says
By Alec Schemmel | | FOX NewsDon’t Erase Jewish History from California Schools
By Mihran Kalaydjian | | Times of IsraelThe epicenter of the fight over ethnic studies
By Kendall Tietz | | JNSThe Fight Over What Philly Teachers are Teaching
By Malcolm Burnley | | The Philadelphia CitizenThe epicenter of the fight over ethnic studies
By Kendall Tietz | | Cleveland Jewish NewsBill Ackman’s New Pet Project Is a School That Embraces AI and Rejects DEI
By Cara Lombardo | | The Wall Street JournalGov. Shapiro: Help wanted for Philly schools
By Josh Weiner | | JNSSchool board takes a step back and schedules revote on ethnic studies
By John Trasviña | | The Voice of San FranciscoSF schools chief wants focus on kids, not culture wars. If it were only so easy
By Adam Lashinsky | | The San Francisco StandardWhy students are pushing back on an ethnic studies expansion
By Evelyn Conboy | | The Voice of San FranciscoPublic school teachers in hyperwoke city are BANNED from expressing political opinions in their classrooms
By Martha Williams | | Daily MailNewson vs. Walz on Woke
By Stanley Kurtz | | National ReviewS.F. school district to teachers: Your political opinions don’t belong in the classroom
By Jill Tucker | | San Francisco ChronicleCommission gives recommendations to combat antisemitism in Mass. schools
By Alison Kuznitz | | NBC BostonNew Massachusetts educational guidance takes ‘guesswork’ out of fighting Jew-hatred
By Jonathan D. Salant | | JNSThe Brandeis Brief: August 2025
By | | Brandeis CenterTeacher showed video promoting ‘bias toward Jewish students,’ Bay Area district probe finds
By | | JNSReports finds DEI vanishing at school board meetings among Trump-led purge
By Sean Salai | | The Washington TimesDOJ memo targets DEI programs at federally-funded schools
By Simon Olech | | Campus ReformAs a New School Year Begins, Antisemitism Seems Poised to Return to Campus
By Alexander Joffe | | The AlgemeinerSFUSD ethnic studies curriculum: Lost in the revolutionary soundtrack of 1968
By Carol Kocivar | | The Voice of San FrancsicoSan Francisco school district board votes to buy ethnic-studies curriculum
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSSerious problem’ in Philly school district, as Jewish groups wait for response to hate speech
By Debra Flax, Carin M. Smilk | | JNSConfusing end to school board meeting creates more questions for ethnic studies
By John Trasviña | | The Voice of San FranciscoCan We Teach Ethnic Studies Using CRT?
By Williamson M. Evers | | Independent InstituteSFUSD board selects ethnic-studies textbook as it seeks to quell criticism
By Niva Ashkenazi | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaSFUSD board selects ethnic-studies textbook as it seeks to queel criticism
By Niva Ashkenazi | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaEthnic studies showdown in San Francisco
By Carol Kocivar | | The Voice of San FranciscoControversy looms over San Francisco Unified School District’s ethnic studies course
By | | ABC 7 NewsU. Pittsburgh teaches high school students, teachers to be ‘social justice’ activists
By Jenna Mulhern | | The College FixCalifornia father sues school board over ethnic studies graduation requirement
By Jillian Schneider | | The LionEthnic studies is Superintendent Su’s first test in the new school year
By John Trasviña | | The Voice of San FranciscoMassachusetts Reports Escalating Antisemitism in K-12 Schools Amid Substandard Education programs
By N/A | | Citizen PortalComplaint: CA school district misled public about instituting ethnic-studies requirement
By N/A | | JNSLawsuit filed against Palo Alto school district over ethnic studies
By Lisa Moreno | | Palo Alto OnlineAppeals Court Backs Arkansas Law Targeting Critical Race Theory
By Mark Walsh | | Education WeekThe National Education Association Turns Against the Jews
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgFar-Left teachers are indoctrinating children to hate the West
By Joel Kotkin | | The TelegraphTwo Visions, One Classroom: The Struggle Over Ethnic Studies Curricula
By Charles A. Stone | | CAMERA on CampusEducation in the US: Ideological battleground or the home of critical thought
By David Smokler | | The Jerusalem PostThe First Amendment was never intended to shield public employees from accountability to the communities they serve.
Why are America’s teachers’ unions at war with Israel?
By Jonathan S. Tobin | | JNSWhy are America’s teachers’ unions at war with Israel?
By Jonathan S. Tobin | | JNSFrom Liberation to Legislation: The Birth of Ethnic Studies in California
By Charles A. Stone | | CAMERA on CampusCalifornia teachers union opposing Jew-hatred bill ‘offensive,’ Jewish orgs say
By N/A | | JNSHow Did California’s Public Education Go From Best in the US to Worst?
By Katy Grimes | | California GlobeLargest teachers union in the country narrowly votes to sever ties with the ADL
By Grace Gilson | | JTACalifornia teachers union opposing Jew-hatred bill ‘offensive,’ Jewish orgs say
By N/A | | JNSHow Did California’s Public Education Go From Best in the US to Worst?
By Katy Grimes | | California GlobeLargest teachers union in the country narrowly votes to sever ties with the ADL
By Grace Gilson | | JTALargest US teachers union cuts ties with Anti-Defamation League over Israel support: ‘Profoundly disturbing’
By Ronny Reyes and Carl Campanile | | New York PostThe largest teachers union in America has voted to cut all ties with the Anti-Defamation League — which called the move “profoundly disturbing” as antisemitic attacks in the US are at a record high.
Jewish groups, parents worry about San Francisco district’s new ethnic-studies program
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSMaria Su, the superintendent of the San Francisco Unified School District, announced on June 30 that the district, which serves about 50,000 students in 122 schools, plans to introduce a new ethnic studies curriculum for the next academic year. Experts and parents told JNS that they have concerns about the curriculum, which they said hasn’t been properly vetted.
Jewish groups, parents worry about San Francisco district’s new ethnic-studies program
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSJewish groups, parents worry about San Francisco district’s new ethnic-studies program
By Aaron Bandler | | JNSThe American Experiment: Happy Fourth of July
By Catrin Wigfall | | The American ExperimentToday’s celebration of our national birthday will likely include many things — picnics, parades, and fireworks, to name a few. But not everyone may know what Independence Day actually commemorates. America’s founding is unique and uniquely important. And while our country is far from perfect, the ideas and principles on which it was founded still remain noble and significant.
The Promise of America: E Pluribus Unum
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgThe educational battle between middle America and radical America
By Cliff Smith | | JNSBrandeis Center files complaint alleging antisemitism at Virginia private school
By Haley Cohen | | Jewish InsiderSan Francisco Unified adjusts plans for ethnic studies next school year
By Betty Márquez Rosales | | EdSourceS.F. schools will replace ethnic studies curriculum, superintendent says
By Gabe Stutman | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaSystems of Power and Oppression: Ethnic Studies and The Dark Side of Teachers’ Unions
By Nicole Bernstein | | California Policy CenterCalifornia Turns Down Radical ‘Ethnic Studies’ Plan
By George Leef | | National ReviewA Golden State Victory for Common Sense
By Richard Sander | | The James G. Martin Center for Academic RenewalJewish student sues Seattle school district, claims failure to stop antisemitism
By Jackie Kent | | KOMO NewsRamona Unified postpones high school ethnic studies course for 2025-26
By Julie Gallant | | The San Diego Union-TribuneA proposed ethnic studies literature course for high school students in the Ramona Unified School District is being postponed because funding has not been provided for its implementation.
Teach Them to Disagree: Why Civility Belongs in Every Classroom
By Frederick J. Ryan Jr. | | The 74Ramona Unified postpones high school ethnic studies course for 2025-26
By Julie Gallant | | Ramona SentinelSan Francisco Schools Equity Grading Scheme Backfires
By Katy Grimes | | California GlobeLetters to the Editor: California, not just L.A., must find ways to fight antisemitism
By Noam Schimmel, Harlan Levinson | | Los Angeles TimesWhat American Students Aren’t Taught About Slavery
By Coleman Hughes | | The Free PressBacklash threatens future of equity grading in public schools
By Sean Salai | | The Washington TimesStudents in San Leandro, California, public schools averaging as low as 80% can earn A’s in their classes, and those scoring at least 21% can pass with a D. In Frederick County, Maryland, students with failing scores can retake tests and resubmit essays until they pass. It’s called grading for equity, and educators and parents have increasingly criticized it as a misguided effort to ensure Black and Hispanic children earn the same grades as their White and Asian peers.
This historian believes teaching Jewish American history in NYC schools can combat antisemitism
By Amy Zimmer | | ChalkbeatNew York School District Distributes State Exam Prep That Accuses Israel of ‘Terrorism’ and Calls Zionism ‘Extreme Nationalism’
By Jessica Costescu | | The Washington Free BeaconRacism: The Three R’s of Philly Public Schools
By Frannie Block | | The Free PressRed Guards in San Francisco Public Schools
By Laurance Lem Lee | | Beyond ChronOpinion: With one bill, then another, Legislature seeks to limit ethnic studies controversy
By Marsha Sutton | | Times of San DiegoGrassroots Victory in New Rochelle
By Jewish Link Staff (Daniel M. Rosen) | | Jewish LinkRadical ideology in US schools reminds me of the Cultural Revolution in China
By Yukong Mike Zhao | | Washington ExaminerAfter witnessing how communists imposed their radical ideology during China’s Cultural Revolution, never in my wildest dreams did I think I would ever see the same sort of indoctrination taking place in American schools. But, to my horror, that is precisely what has come to pass.
Angry San Francisco parents push back on SFUSD ethnic studies: ‘Ideology over education’
By Jill Tucker | | San Francisco ChronicleIdeology or education? New ethnic studies class has parents mad
By Ezra Wallach | | The San Francisco StandardK-12 schools spent $19 million in federal tax dollars on ‘restorative justice,’ ‘equitable grading’
By Micaiah Bilger | | The College FixCalifornia’s ethnic studies mandate can’t be fixed, must be repealed
By Tammi Rossman Benjamin | | The Orange County RegisterIn California, Jewish leaders swap ethnic studies battle for fighting antisemitism in schools — with allies
By Asaf Elia-Shalev | | JTAOpinion: The California ethnic studies mandate is a train wreck
By Marsha Sutton | | Times of San DiegoUsing Ethnic Studies to Malign Jews May Get Harder
By Dan Schnur | | Jewish JournalBill to address antisemitism in schools to get special hearing Wednesday
By John Fensterwald | | Ed SourceHow a funding pause and renewed controversies could tank California’s ethnic studies mandate
By Howard Blume | | Los Angeles TimesCalifornia school-board trustees teach hate, division and hypocrisy
By Mitch Siegler and Sara E. Brown | | JNSCalifornia’s Pajaro Valley Unified School District (PVUSD) in Watsonville, near San Jose, has an antisemitism problem. At a recent PVUSD meeting, Jewish community members voiced concerns about one of the proposed professional development vendors for the district’s “liberated ethnic studies,” specifically the Community Responsive Education.
Rhode Island Lawmakers Consider Making Ethnic Studies a High School Graduation Requirement
By Luis Hernandez | | Rhode Island PBSHate, Division, Extremism and Antisemitism: The New Face of K-12 Education
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgEthnic Studies: The Dangerous Ideology Quietly Shaping US Classrooms
By N/A | | Combat Antisemitism MovementJewish legal group urges Trump to investigate DEI programs in K-12 schools for promoting antisemitism
By Carl Camanile | | New York PostCalifornia district renews contract with ethnic-studies group accused of Jew-hatred
By Izzy Salant | | JNSIvy League Anti-Semitism Trickles Down to California High Schools
By K. Lloyd Billingsley | | Independent InstituteSequoia Union modifies ethnic studies curriculum
By Jennifer Yoshikoshi | | The AlmanacUniversity of California Rejects Ethnic Studies Admissions Requirement in Faculty Assembly Vote
By Dion J. Pierre | | AlgemeinerLawmakers nix ethnic studies classes in final hours of session after Trump administration threat
By Ryan Murphy | | Indianapolis StarSequoia revises curriculum for ethnic studies
By Ana Mata | | San Mateo Daily JournalLawmakers end radical and ethnic studies course mandate, make more education changes as session ends
By Aleksandra Appleton | | ChalkbeatUC Rejects Ethnic Studies Admissions Requirement
By Aaron Bandler | | Jewish JournalUC faculty to consider its own high school ethnic studies mandate
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceEthnic studies standards can’t save California’s deeply flawed mandate
By Tammi Rossman-Benjamin | | EdSourceEthnic studies bill in state legislature will be a fight, says JPAC director
By Niva Ashkenazi | | J. WeeklyWhen Faculty Fail, Antisemitism Spreads – UC Must Say No to Area H
By Tammi Rossman-Benjamin | | Jewish JournalThis high school course is dividing districts across California
By Eric He | | PoliticoCalifornia officials find bias in Bay Area district’s ethnic studies classes
By Jill Tucker | | San Francisco ChroniclePajaro Valley students deserve better than CRE
By Roz Shorenstein, Mitch Siegler, Atri Macherla and Debbie Israel | | Santa Cruz SentinelLike many school districts, Pajaro Valley faces some tough choices. One choice, however, is easy: don’t renew Community Responsive Education’s (CRE) contract to train teachers on ethnic studies.
Bay Area high school districts cited, must provide anti-bias training to teachers
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceCalifornia’s DOE finds school’s ethnic studies curriculum discriminated against Jewish students
By Grace Gilson | | JTAState probe: Two San Jose teachers’ lessons ‘discriminated’ against Jews
By Emma Goss | | J. WeeklyThis bill ensures ethnic studies will combat all forms of hate
By Dawn Addis | | The Sacramento BeeCalifornia’s ethnic studies mandate is a failure and should be abandoned
By Marsha Sutton | | Times of San DiegoHow the MTA embraced misinformation and lost our trust
By Jany Finkielsztein & Mitch Siegler | | JNSRather than adhere to educational standards, the Massachusetts Teachers Association has pursued a one-sided approach when teaching about Israel and Hamas.
A Wave of New Legislation Aims to Ban DEI in Public Schools
By Sarah Schwartz | | EducationWeekWhy all Minnesotans should support H.F. 29
By Katherine Kersten | | American ExperimentGuest Commentary | AB 1468 will set clear curriculum standards for ethnic studies
By Dawn Addis | | Santa Cruz SentinelLong-term psychological impact of Jew-hatred from Massachusetts teachers union, experts say
By Mike Wagenheim | | JNSHow A New ‘Ethnic Studies’ Curriculum Promotes Anti-Semitism In California
By Walter Myers | | The Daily WireICAN Welcomes Commission on State of Hate Annual Report Highlighting Ethnic Studies Dangers, Calls for Pause
By | | ICANHigh school trustee raised important concerns
By Michelle Koskella | | The Daily JournalRenewed push to reshape ethnic studies with oversight and new standards
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceRenewed push to reshape ethnic studies with oversight and new standards
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceTeachers’ union seeks to silence dissent through retaliation
By Parent | | The Daily JournalIn support of free expression
By Parent | | The Daily JournalMassachusetts schools need a balanced curriculum on the Mideast
By The Editorial Board | | The Boston GlobeTeachers’ union seeks censure of San Mateo Union High School District trustee
By Ana Mata | | The Daily JournalBill seeking vetted, uniform curriculum for ethnic studies
By Ana Mata | | The Daily JournalBoard member of anti-Israel teachers’ union is member of American Communist Party
By Haley Cohen | | Jewish InsiderAfter Outcry, Education Department Walks Back Diversity Guidance
By Linda Jacobson | | The 74Parental rights group files complaint against Oregon school system for alleged racial discrimination
By Rachel del Guidice | | FOX NewsTop NC Republican files bill to ban DEI and ‘divisive concepts’ in public schools
By Kyle Ingram and T. Keung Hui | | The News & ObserverMTA has yet to remove antisemitic teaching materials from its resource list, critics say
By Morgan Rousseau | | NewsBreakMarin school district apologizes for video with Leila Khaled T-shirt
By Gabe Stutman | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaOpinion: A Ruling Against Santa Ana’s Biased Ethnic Studies Puts Other CA Schools on Notice
By Marsha Sutton | | Times of San DiegoSanta Ana Unified needs to open up ethnic studies development in full public view
By The Editorial Board | | The Orange County RegisterAnother three states could mandate AAPI studies in K-12 curricula
By Jane Park | | AsAmNewsTHINC's take on pending Ethnic Studies legislation in Alaska, Arizona, and Washington was featured in AsAm News.
PLAINTIFFS’ COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
By American Federation of Teachers, American Sociological Association, American Federation of Teachers, Maryland | | Case fileCUSD Update: District Pauses Ethnic Studies Requirement, Adds Personal Finance Class
By Christine Van Tuyl | | The Coronado TimesUS teachers union in Massachusetts to remove antisemitic materials after backlash
By Daniel Edelson | | Y Net NewsUS teachers union in Massachusetts to remove antisemitic materials after backlash
By Daniel Edelson | | Y Net NewsAntisemitic Ethnic Studies Classes to Cease in Santa Ana Unified School District
By SAUSD press release | | San Diego Jewish WorldMass. teachers union removing materials knocked as antisemitic
By Sam Drysdale | | Telegram and GazetteParents look to recall school board member
By Braden Cartwright | | Palo Alto Daily PostEXCLUSIVE: Teachers Association Promotes ‘Antisemitic’ Student Training Material Calling Israelis ‘Zionist Bullies’
By Jaryn Crouson | | Daily CallerEthnic studies fight leads to backlash against CA school board member
By Austin Gergens | | Chalkboard NewsThe Palo Alto Unified School District Board voted this week not to censure a board member who previously voted against a measure to approve a controversial “liberated” ethnic studies curriculum for the district.
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By Frannie Block and Will Sussman | | The Free PressFairfax County Public Schools superintendent sends email to staff doubling down on DEI
By Parents Defending Education | | Fairfax County Public SchoolsChiu’s responsibilities to be ‘reassigned’ to other committees, resolution countered
By Celina Lee and Kristine Lin | | The Paly VoicePalo Alto School district weighs response to board member’s controversial social media post
By LaMonica Peters | | Fox LocalRebuke of board member over re-post fails
By Braden Cartwright | | Palo Alto Daily PostShe survived Harvey Weinstein. Can she survive the Palo Alto school board?
By Michal Lev-Ram | | The San Francisco StandardCommunity members gather for tense board meeting
By Celina Lee and Kristine Lin | | The Paly VoicePreview: School board braces for Ethnic Studies fall-out
By Priya Tamura and Mayu Altekar-Okazaki | | The Paly VoiceSan Dieguito pivots to make ethnic studies optional this fall, not a requirement
By Karen Billing | | The San Diego Union-TribuneMill Valley activist group counters ethnic studies critics
By Keri Brenner | | Marin Independent JournalChiu should apologize, not resign
By The Editors-in-Chief | | The CampanileOpinion: Why is PAUSD hiding its Ethnic Studies curriculum?
By Guest Opinion Writer | | Palo Alto OnlineFresno Unified teachers say district is slow-walking ethnic studies launch
By Lasherica Thornton | | EdSourceEDITORIAL: Editorial: Tam district will be keeping close eye on how ethnic studies are taught
By The Marin Independent Journal, Novat | | msnSchool board member apologizes for social media post as community splits on ethnic studies
By Lisa Moreno | | Palo Alto OnlineOpinion: Board should vote on ethnic studies again when it has the whole story
By Dave Price | | Palo Alto Daily PostAre the Winds Shifting in K-12 Education?
By Mitch Siegler | | THINC.orgOpen Letter to MTA President Max Page and the MTA Board Urging that the MTA End Efforts to Inject Its One-Sided Political Preferences into K-12 Classrooms
By Massachusetts Educators Against Antisemitism (MEAA) and AJC New England, cosigned by nearly 2,000 Massachusetts residents | | American Jewish CommitteeOfficial statement, complete transcript of interview with Rowena Chiu
By Ava Knapp | | The Paly VoiceChastised Palo Alto school board member acknowledges ‘lapse of judgment’
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceRowena Chiu speaks with The Post: the full transcript
By Ella Persky | | Midpeninsula PostEthnic studies should head back to board
By Dave Price | | Palo Alto Daily PostSchool board member Rowena Chiu gives the Daily Post an interview about Ethnic Studies
By | | Palo Alto Daily PostTamalpais Union school district ethnic studies moves ahead
By Keri Brenner | | Marin Independent JournalPODCAST: Ethnic studies requirement sparks debate in Palo Alto
By John Fensterwald | | EdSource (podcast)Former school board members chide Rowena Chiu, admin union calls for her resignation
By | | Palo Alto Daily PostPAUSD board member Rowena Chiu asked to resign
By Ava Knapp | | The Paly VoiceAnatomy of a divided California school board’s vote on ethnic studies
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceGeorge Russell: Tam District ethnic studies curriculum faces criticism
By Geroge Russell | | Marin Independent JournalPalo Alto flip-flops on ethnic studies after divisive meeting
By Jill Tucker | | San Francisco CronicleEthnic studies graduation requirement narrowly passes at school board
By Lisa Moreno | | Palo Alto OnlineSplit board approves Ethnic Studies curriculum
By Braden Cartwright | | Palo Alto Daily PostTam Union parents object to speed of ethnic studies rollout
By Keri Brenner | | Marin Independent JournalPalo Alto Board of Education to reconsider dropping ethnic studies graduation requirement
By Lisa Moreno | | Palo Alto OnlineEthnic Studies vote back on
By Braden Cartwright | | Palo Alto Daily PostPVUSD to hold special ethnic studies session
By Todd Guild | | The PajaronianSilicon Valley school district abandons ethnic studies. Will other districts follow?
By Jill Tucker | | San Francisco CroniclePalo Alto Unified School District drops ethnic studies graduation requirement
By Lisa Moreno | | Palo Alto OnlineDistrict drops Ethnic Studies vote
By Braden Cartwright | | Palo Alto Daily PostPajaro Valley Unified School District board to hold special meeting on ethnic studies
By Tania Ortiz | | Lookout Santa CruzThe voters and the court have spoken — PVUSD needs to bring back its ethnic studies contract
By Nat Low, Eli Davies, Bobby Pelz, Cheryl Williams, Lourdes Barraza, Gabriel Barraza, Christine Hong and Roy Recio | | Lookout Santa Cruz@pv4esj
By Pajaro Valley for Ethnic Studies and Justice | | InstagramWhat is Normal?
By Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen, R. Tolteka Cuauhtin, Bao Lo, Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen, R. Tolteka Cuauhtin, Bao Lo, Theresa Montaño, & Lupe Carrasco Cardona | | Liberated Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum CoalitionNew foundation launched to spotlight ‘divisive’ liberated ethnic studies curriculum
By Austin Gergens | | Chalkboard NewsA new organization is focused on providing an alternative to liberated ethnic studies, a controversial curriculum that draws on critical race theory components. Its founder says it’s intended to spotlight race-focused instruction. Ahead of the holiday season, California businessman Mitch Siegler launched the THINC Foundation, which stands for transparency, honesty, and integrity in the classroom.
Year in Review: Ethnic studies contract debate dominates Pajaro Valley school board meetings
By Nick Sestanovich | | Santa Cruz SentinelTam Union parents scrutinize ethnic studies plan
By Keri Brenner | | Marin Independent JournalTam Union school district faces persistent ethnic studies pushback
By Keri Brenner | | Marin Independent JournalWhat Are Your Kids Really Being Taught In School?
By Tom Jordan & Mitch Siegler | | Tom Jordan LiveAre schools teaching unity or division? Mitch Siegler, Founder of the THINC Foundation, joins Tom Jordan Live to reveal how "liberated ethnic studies" sneaks divisive ideologies into classrooms, replacing character and equality with resentment and identity politics—and what parents can do to reclaim their children's education.
New foundation launched to end ‘Marxist’ takeover of ethnic studies
By Peter Cordi | | Washington ExaminerA new foundation launched on Tuesday seeks to warn parents about the hard-left “hijacking” of ethnic studies in K-12 education and hopes to facilitate intellectual diversity.
With New Survey Data, THINC Foundation Launches to Expose “Liberated” Ethnic Studies in K-12 Classrooms
By THINC Foundation | | THINC.orgToday we are proud to announce the official launch of the THINC Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Transparency, Honesty, and Integrity in the Classroom by advocating for inclusive rather than "Liberated" Ethnic Studies (LES) in K-12 curricula.
Five new faces and a fresh start: How controversy over ethnic studies helped reshape Pajaro Valley Unified School District
By Hillary Ojeda | | Lookout Santa CruzLawsuit filed against Bay Area school district for alleged antisemitism on campuses
By Suzanne Phan | | ABC 7How can we combat rising antisemitism in K-12 schools? Here are the steps
By Evan Bernstein | | The Jerusalem PostTo address these challenges, our communities must hold all schools accountable to provide Jewish students with a safe learning environment and teach all students tolerance instead of hate.
Guest Commentary | Members of local Jewish community: Teach students to celebrate diversity through ethnic studies without furthering hate
By Santa Cruz Sentinel | | Santa Cruz SentinelThe Kindergarten Intifada
By Abigail Shrier | | The Free PressThere is a well-coordinated, national effort between teachers, activist organizations, and administrators to indoctrinate American children against Israel.
Guest Commentary | Pajaro Valley Federation of Teachers supports liberated ethnic studies, school board candidates
By Rebecca Royston (+18 others) | | Santa Cruz SentinelNo doubt CRT is taught in our schools
By Liv Finne | | Whitman County GazetteIn 2021, the Legislature passed, and on May 5th that year Gov. Jay Inslee signed, Senate Bill 5044 to require the teaching of “...equity, cultural competency, and dismantling institutional racism in the public school system.” This is the academic description for Critical Race Theory.
What are your children being taught? The answer may surprise you.
By Lindsey Burke | | Stars & StripesMontgomery County Public Schools went out of its way to caveat its promotion of the toxic ideology of critical race theory. The district — the 14th largest in the country with more than 160,000 students — put out a statement on CRT in which, as the kids would say, the words “established legal theoretical framework” are doing all the work.
New evidence shows harmful Critical Race Theory is taught in Washington public schools
By Liv Finne | | Washington Policy CenterSome media outlets and left-leaning activists maintain that harmful Critical Race Theory is not being taught in Washington public schools, but new evidence has emerged showing that CRT will be part of two upcoming teacher-training conferences.
Black Nationalist Gets $20 Million to Promote ‘Segregation’ in Public Schools
By Francesca Block | | The Free PressSharif El-Mekki envisions a world where ‘all black students are taught by same-race teachers.’ He is backed by the Gates Foundation, NBC Universal, Nike, and the Bezos Family Foundation.
Opinion: San Dieguito Teachers Union Desperately Trying to Defeat Michael Allman
By Marsha Sutton | | The Times of San DiegoOpinion: San Dieguito Teachers Union Desperately Trying to Defeat Michael Allman
By Marsha Sutton | | The Times of San DiegoLanguage in some ethnic studies programs reminds trustee of her childhood in Soviet Union
By Maya Phillips | | San Diego Union TribuneWhen I read the Santa Ana Liberated Ethnic Studies Curriculum for the first time in September 2023, it brought back childhood memories from growing up in the Soviet Union.
Antisemitism is exploding — because we’re teaching hate in public schools
By Nicole Neily | | New York PostThe ideological seeds of extremism were planted long before freshman orientation - and usually paid for with public tax dollars.
Rally encourages Pajaro Valley school board to reinstate ethnic studies contract
By Nick Sestanovich | | Santa Cruz SentinelPVUSD board candidates grilled during forum
By Todd Guild | | The PajaronianPajaro Valley school board candidates discuss ethnic studies, board transparency in candidate forum
By Nick Sestanovich | | Santa Cruz SentinelAsian American history can be scarce in schools. States are trying to change that.
By Troy Aidan Sambajon | | The Christian Science MonitorWhat should students in the United States learn about Asian and Asian American culture and history? With hate crimes on the rise, more states are turning to classroom lessons to help foster tolerance and understanding.
I Grew Up With Soviet Communism; Now as a Trustee I See It Embedded in California’s Ethnic Studies
By Maya Phillips | | California GlobeCalifornia bill adding ‘guardrails’ to mandated ethnic studies courses pushed to next year
By Molly Gibbs | | Marin Independent JournalTeachers unions are fueling anti-Israelism. Here’s how
By Mika Hackner | | Times of IsraelGroups like BAMN and Educators for Palestine use the unions as vehicles to push radical curricula in K-12 schools across the US.
Parents concerned about Bay Area school district’s approach to ethnic studies
By Madilynne Medina | | SFGATEPalo Alto parents express concern over ethnic studies course
By Sheree Bishop | | KALWEthnic studies controversy in PVUSD: New advocacy group forms as district explores its options
By Hillary Ojeda | | Lookout Santa CruzSilicon Valley parents are fuming over ethnic studies in schools. It’s a preview of battles to come across California
By Carolyn Stein | | San Francisco ChronicleMassachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) hosts blatantly partisan webinar; accuses “right wing” people of attempting “to define antizionism as antisemitism and to exclude histories of Israel/Palestine from textbooks and curricula”; states that “many Christian Zionists are antisemites”
By Parents Defending Education | | MTA Webinar‘Turning Classrooms Into Arenas Of Radicalism’: Teachers Union Tasks Anti-Israel Activist To Create Curriculum About Israel
By Kassy Akiva | | Daily Wire‘The Jewish Question’: Discrimination against students at school
By The Focus Project | | JNSThe call for a violent uprising is not a mere political slogan; it is a global movement seeking to justify incitement through rhetoric and create an environment that normalizes crimes.
‘Liberated’ ethnic studies courses challenged amid allegations of antisemitism
By John Fensterwald | | Ed SourceState judge is asked to bar classes created during meetings that allegedly should have been open to the public.
Palo Alto school district refutes claims calling new Ethnic Studies curriculum ‘highly controversial’
By Lisa Moreno | | Palo Alto OnlineTown hall encourages Pajaro Valley Unified School District to restore ethnic studies contract
By Nick Sestanovich | | Santa Cruz SentinelEthnic Studies in PVUSD – Community Town Hall
By n/a | | Santa Cruz IMCCommunity Rallies for Ethnic Studies Outside PVUSD School Board Meeting
By Pajaro Valley for Ethnic Studies and Justice | | Santa Cruz IMCEthnic Studies gave student sense of self, he says. Fresno teachers plead for investment
By Leqi Zhong | | The Fresno BeeEthnic Studies gave student sense of self, he says. Fresno teachers plead for investment
By Leqi Zhong | | The Fresno BeeGraduation requirement could be at risk if Fresno Unified cuts Ethnic Studies budget
By Leqi Zhong | | The Fresno BeeMassachusetts Teachers Association Anti-Racism Task Force Webinar Riddled with Distortions and Falsehoods
By David Orenstein | | CAMERAMassachusetts Teachers Association Anti-Racism Task Force Webinar Riddled with Distortions and Falsehoods
By David Orenstein | | CAMERANew PVUSD superintendent will ‘listen and learn’ before deciding on ethnic studies contract controversy
By Hillary Ojeda | | Lookout Santa CruzStudents, teachers demand PVUSD board revisit ethnic studies vote
By Todd Guild | | The PajaronianGuest Commentary | Pajaro Valley Unified School District’s divisive ethnic studies book
By Santa Cruz Sentinel | | Santa Cruz SentinelCommunity members plea for Pajaro Valley school district ethnic studies contract renewal
By Nick Sestanovich | | Santa Cruz SentinelStudents and families pushing PVUSD to change their decision on ethnic studies contract
By Sandra Iveth Santos | | KION News Channel 46Undercover with Liberated Ethnic Studies
By Brandy Shufutunsky | | White Rose MagazineLiberated Ethnic Studies activists are well connected, highly organized, and deeply committed to establishing a radical pedagogy that seeks to undermine the liberal order by using our public school system as a vehicle to normalize their ideology.
Tam Union trustees OK ethnic studies
By Keri Brenner | | Marin Independent JournalCrisis in the Classroom: Ethnic studies class mandate
By Staff | | FOX 26What did Oakland teachers talk about during the Palestine teach-in?
By Ashley McBride | | The OaklandsideSeveral teachers spoke to The Oaklandside about their lessons which included a comic book, videos, and read-alouds about conflict in the Middle East.
About 100 Oakland teachers held unsanctioned ‘teach-in’ to discuss Palestinian cause
By Anser Hassan | | ABC7 Bay AreaAcross the Oakland Unified School District on Wednesday, teachers voluntarily took part in a teach-in about the Palestinian cause.
Draft of Fresno Unified School District’s ethnic studies course teaches students that ‘decolonization’ requires ‘a change in the world order’
By PDE | | FUSDPVUSD ethnic studies contract won’t come back for revote
By Todd Guild | | The PajaronianHamas Attack Reveals the Political Agenda of Ethnic Studies within the University of California
By Lee Ohanion | | Hoover InstitutionAfter the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, it is obvious that the ESFC should have nothing to do with course content.
NYC pre-K teacher pushes anti-Israel agenda with lessons about ‘land theft, displacement and ethnic cleansing’
By Deirdre Bardolf | | New York PostNYC pre-K teacher Siriana Abboud offers social media guides on how to talk to 4-year-olds about "land theft, displacement and ethnic cleansing" and has referred to Israel as a "fascist ethnostate" online, concerning some parents and educators.
Ethnic studies to become graduation requirement
By Sophia Yang and Celina Lee | | The Paly VoicePVUSD rejects ethnic studies curriculum for anti-semitism allegations
By Todd Guild | | The PajaronianUnmasking Hatred in Schools: Anti-Semitism in Ethnic Studies
By Jany Finkielsztein | | CAMERAA group of educator-activists promoting racial grievance and Marxism aim to turn American school children into foot soldiers for their cause. Under the banner of the Coalition for Liberated Ethnic Studies (CLES), they seek to present American society through the paradigm of oppressors and oppressed – imbuing students with an antagonistic view of America as a “settler-colonial state.”
Kentucky school district trains teachers on ‘white supremacy’ culture and drag queens
By Breccan F. Thies | | Washington ExaminerJefferson County Public Schools provides training to teachers that includes two “Wheel of Privilege” charts; teaches educators that traits such as “individualism” and “urgency” are part of “White Supremacy Culture”; promotes upcoming “drag queen story time”
By JCPSKY | | Parents Defending EducationBeware the Spread of ‘Liberated’ Ethnic Studies in California – and Beyond
By Mike Zhao | | RealClearEducationThose of us who have suffered the unspeakable horrors of Marxist ideology tend to develop a keen sense of danger that stems from our understanding of the far Left. The rhetoric of “class struggle,” “critical consciousness,” demonization of the bourgeoisie (or, in today’s parlance, “the privileged”), and Manichean notions of the oppressed versus the oppressors arouses traumatic memories.
Critical Race Theory:Its Origins and Infiltration of California’s Public Schools
By Sheridan Karras | | California Policy Center“Liberated” Ethnic Studies: Jews need not apply
By Daniel Rubin | | Ethnic and Racial StudiesDespite increasing antisemitism in the U.S., there continues to be strong resistance to teaching about Jews and antisemitism in the high school ES classroom. This article analyzes the potential arguments for the continued exclusion of Jews in ES and whether Jews have a place within its framework.
Antisemitism and the Politics of Ethnic Studies in CA’s K-12 and Higher Education Classrooms
By Tammi Rossman-Benjamin | | Institute for the Study of Contemporary AntisemitismIn 2013, only 1% of California’s high schools offered a course in Ethnic Studies. By 2025, a mere dozen years later, 100% of the state’s public and charter high schools are supposed to be offering, and all of its students required to take, a course in ethnic studies that’s likely to contain explicit and implicit antisemitic content, almost guaranteed to incite bigotry towards Jewish students and the Jewish community.
REVEALED: School ‘toolkit’ in Virginia that shows how to secretly teach CRT and promote BLM to ‘advance racial justice’
By Andrea Cavallier | | Daily MailVirginia Education Association (VEA) released a toolkit that pushes an initiative called the Black Lives Matter At School Week of Action.
How a Teachers Union Promotes Critical Race Theory
By Editorial Board | | Wall Street JournalA toolkit tells teachers how to push radical ideology on children despite Gov. Youngkin’s ban.
Ethnic studies debate in San Mateo Union High School District
By Sierra Lopez | | The Daily JournalStop the bait and switch on Ethnic Studies!
By American Experiment | | American ExperimentA top goal of Gov. Tim Walz and his allies in the Minnesota legislature is to politicize our schools through the insertion of a radical form of ethnic studies into the curriculum from kindergarten through twelfth grade. But you wouldn’t know it listening to them. Their sales pitch for this radical agenda is a classic bait and switch.
Survey: how local school board candidates see ethnic studies
By Ryan Torok | | Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaA recent survey of candidates for local school boards across California sought their views on the teaching of ethnic studies and other contentious issues, including whether they supported the “liberated” ethnic studies curriculum that has caused concern among pro-Israel and Jewish groups.
California schools should opt for inclusive ethnic studies
By Bill Honig (former California State Superintendent, 1983-93) | | Ed SourceInclusive ethnic studies programs that adopt these principles inspire all students to embrace their own and others’ cultures, develop their individual potential, appreciate our common humanity and continue the important work of advancing America’s quest for a more perfect union.
Yes, Critical Race Theory Should Be Taught in Your School: Undoing Racism in K–12 Schooling and Classrooms Through CRT
By Theresa Montaño & Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen | | UCLA Law ReviewStudies Fail to Support Claims of New California Ethnic Studies Requirement
By Richard Sander, Abraham Wyner | | TabletHispanic Students Were Forced To Learn Critical Race Theory. They Hated It.
By Robby Soave | | ReasonFactsheet: Liberated Ethnic Studies in California
By StandWithUs | | StandWithUsInterest groups in California are relentlessly trying to exploit the state's K-12 ethnic studies graduation requirement as a platform for antisemitism, anti-Israel propaganda, and other forms of bias. Read on to learn more about how these "liberated" ethnic studies groups are violating California state policy regarding ethnic studies.