Rhode Island Lawmakers Consider Making Ethnic Studies a High School Graduation Requirement
By Luis Hernandez | | Rhode Island PBSEthnic Studies: The Dangerous Ideology Quietly Shaping US Classrooms
By N/A | | Combat Antisemitism MovementIvy League Anti-Semitism Trickles Down to California High Schools
By K. Lloyd Billingsley | | Independent InstituteCalifornia district renews contract with ethnic-studies group accused of Jew-hatred
By Izzy Salant | | JNSJewish legal group urges Trump to investigate DEI programs in K-12 schools for promoting antisemitism
By Carl Camanile | | New York PostSequoia Union modifies ethnic studies curriculum
By Jennifer Yoshikoshi | | The AlmanacSequoia revises curriculum for ethnic studies
By Ana Mata | | San Mateo Daily JournalLawmakers nix ethnic studies classes in final hours of session after Trump administration threat
By Ryan Murphy | | Indianapolis StarUniversity of California Rejects Ethnic Studies Admissions Requirement in Faculty Assembly Vote
By Dion J. Pierre | | AlgemeinerLawmakers 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 JournalEthnic studies standards can’t save California’s deeply flawed mandate
By Tammi Rossman-Benjamin | | EdSourceUC faculty to consider its own high school ethnic studies mandate
By John Fensterwald | | EdSourceWhen Faculty Fail, Antisemitism Spreads – UC Must Say No to Area H
By Tammi Rossman-Benjamin | | Jewish JournalEthnic studies bill in state legislature will be a fight, says JPAC director
By Niva Ashkenazi | | J. WeeklyThis 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.