DOJ memo targets DEI programs at federally-funded schools
By Simon Olech | | Campus ReformSan 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 | | JNSSFUSD board selects ethnic-studies textbook as it seeks to queel criticism
By Niva Ashkenazi | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaSFUSD board selects ethnic-studies textbook as it seeks to quell criticism
By Niva Ashkenazi | | The Jewish News of Northern CaliforniaCan We Teach Ethnic Studies Using CRT?
By Williamson M. Evers | | Independent InstituteConfusing end to school board meeting creates more questions for ethnic studies
By John Trasviña | | The Voice of San FranciscoControversy looms over San Francisco Unified School District’s ethnic studies course
By | | ABC 7 NewsEthnic studies showdown in San Francisco
By Carol Kocivar | | The Voice of San FranciscoU. Pittsburgh teaches high school students, teachers to be ‘social justice’ activists
By Jenna Mulhern | | The College FixMassachusetts Reports Escalating Antisemitism in K-12 Schools Amid Substandard Education programs
By N/A | | Citizen PortalEthnic studies is Superintendent Su’s first test in the new school year
By John Trasviña | | The Voice of San FranciscoCalifornia father sues school board over ethnic studies graduation requirement
By Jillian Schneider | | The LionLawsuit filed against Palo Alto school district over ethnic studies
By Lisa Moreno | | Palo Alto OnlineComplaint: CA school district misled public about instituting ethnic-studies requirement
By N/A | | JNSAppeals Court Backs Arkansas Law Targeting Critical Race Theory
By Mark Walsh | | Education WeekTwo Visions, One Classroom: The Struggle Over Ethnic Studies Curricula
By Charles A. Stone | | CAMERA on CampusFar-Left teachers are indoctrinating children to hate the West
By Joel Kotkin | | The TelegraphEducation 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.