the joke of woke. i want to talk about another serious issue. it s about education the new york times is reportin that there is a publishe decorated multiple different versions of their social studies material and som softened or eliminated references whatsoever to race. that even took the story o rosa parks out, and they did his so they could gain approva in florida jonathan, rosa parks my daughter had rosa parks i her coloring books in the firs great during women s history o black history month. what in the world is going o here florida seems to becoming a unintelligent dystopia housekeep for people who wan to know the truth about ou country and about our country history. quite honestly, stephanie, i a
my daughter had rosa parks i her coloring books in the firs great during women s history o black history month. what in the world is going o here florida seems to becoming a unintelligent dystopia housekeep for people who wan to know the truth about ou country and about our country history. quite honestly, stephanie, i a so tired of florida and florid officials and publishers and all these other folks who ar oh so worried about the tender feelings of students let s be clear, they re worrie about the tender feelings of white students no one is talking about th black and brown students or th non white students in the same classrooms who have to sit there and learn about sanitized version of america
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio, along with the Bureau of Statistics and Plans, presented 10,000 coastal education coloring books to the Guam Department of Education Jan.
inara families who we work with. most of the kids we work with, they by and large have burn injuries and various other, you know, challenging injuries that makes these conditions very difficult to cope with, and they were all displaced by war already. so there s this very deep trauma. then we ve been reaching out to other families as well who have very specific needs. so whether that s, you know, topical cream for their burn injuries, whether they need battery packs because there s no power, and so they re not able to stay connected with the rest of the world, whether they re looking for coloring books and stuff to be able to distract their children. we re taking down tents and mattresses and flashlights. again, no power. candles. i mean, just about everything that you could possibly think of. the need is so vast, anderson, that it s almost impossible to wrap your head around it. then when you look at the need
of the world, whether they re looking for coloring books and stuff to be able to distract their children. we re taking down tents and mattresses and flashlights. again, no power. candles. i mean just about everything that you could possibly think of. the need is so vast, anderson, that it s almost impossible to wrap your head around it. then when you look at the need that s inside syria, i mean that s just nonexistent right now. that was going to be my next question. we don t really know just how bad things are there. i mean some groups are getting their now. some groups are barely getting there now, anderson. i think the u.n. sent over a handful of trucks through the one border crossing that u.n. aid can actually legally in theory go through. that border was shut down for the first few days, and it caused such fury and anguish inside syria because people died, and they died because they didn t have the heavy machinery they needed. they died because they didn t have the diesel to r