eliminating critical race theory and what they call lgbtq indoctrination from schools, and even successful and pulling at least 40 previously challenge titles off of library shelves. the group s executive director joins steve bannon s podcast and said, even books that feature lgbtq characters, with zero sexual content are problem because quote, it is normalizing a lifestyle that is a sexual choice, in quote. the packs effort contributed to texas holding the title of the state with the most book bans. weighing in at 801 across 22 districts. another group is florida citizens alliance. one of the group s founders told the new york times that his mission is to protect the innocence of children in quote, let the parents decide what the trial gets, rather than having government schools indoctrinate our kids, in quote. government schools which you might otherwise know as public schools. florida citizens alliance as been around for almost ten years, it s got very close ties to the sky, the sit
including one of the cofounders of the federalist society. your former republican judges conservative judges, all of the people who i think these folks would look up to and who they look to for guidance, for or the supporters. everybody is against this theory. only people on the french, and i really mean it, people understand that only people on the fringe are supportive of this extremely dangerous democracy threatening theory. because you mentioned january 6th and because you mentioned the french, and because you are a former attorney general, i have to ask you about comments made by january six member adam schiff today, saying that he said president trump believed let me get this correct, has committed a crime. now we know the january six committee is gonna be making criminal referrals to the doj, as someone who once worked at the doj. how much weight does something like this the genesis committees criminal referral
the country? it would be the model if every state has stacey abrams. but they don t! so you know stacey abrams was one of the cofounders of the new georgia project. i think it s a mistake, and even the activists who organizers, says ages abrams herself would say. this is a mistake to try to repeat the magic of georgia in texas and mississippi. they have to find their own indigenous political heroes. they have to find organizers who are committed to not just showing up six weeks before election day, but six years before election day and setting the groundwork. people here were telling me the importance of this race is because in six years, and then i somehow file warnock has to run, this will be a blue state. georgia will become a like virginia. and that is because they ve been putting in the work over the last ten years. so that s what you have to do in south carolina. that s what you have to do in north carolina, to make that change. it s not about one person, it s a coalition of
than herschel walker, who really took pretty much a vacation between the midterm elections and now. so you talk about the new georgia project. it s just about to be the model for all sorts of states across the country? it would be the model if every state has stacey abrams. but they don t! so you know stacey abrams was one of the cofounders of the new georgia project. i think it s a mistake, and even the activists who organizers, says ages abrams herself would say. this is a mistake to try to repeat the magic of georgia in texas and mississippi. they have to find their own indigenous political heroes. they have to find organizers who are committed to not just showing up six weeks before election day, but six years before election day and setting the groundwork. people here were telling me the importance of this race is because in six years, and then i somehow file warnock has to run, this will be a blue state. georgia will become a like virginia. and that is because they ve been
income or zip code. i was a terrible student at one point in my life, i thought i was sp stupid, my teachers and class mates agreed, then my mother made me start reading books, i got to the point that i became a book worm, i knew everything it changed the trajectory of my life, as someone that started out in lowest wrungs of society economically to ascend to top 1% that was not an accident that is because of a solid education. that wasn t something teaching me about what my gender was or pronouns i should use, but providing the appropriate type of education that allows you to function in our society. trey: here to talk about education, are cofounders of enriched literacy education,