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CHSR-FM 97.9 | Interview with Emmanuelle Jackson from Fredericton Pride

CHSR-FM 97.9 | Interview with Emmanuelle Jackson from Fredericton Pride
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New Brunswick's premier wants to allow deadnaming, drawing a backlash

New Brunswick's premier wants to allow deadnaming, drawing a backlash
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Canadian leader: Teachers can't use student pronouns without parent OK

As a leader of her high school s gender and sexuality alliance, Emmanuelle Jackson says she saw the difference that Policy 713 made in the lives of students.

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Gender-neutral washrooms under microscope as N.B. expands school policy review

The controversial review of a New Brunswick school policy that guarantees basic protection for LGBTQ students has recently been expanded to include a section on washroom access, an issue also addressed in federal human rights law.

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Racism in schools must stop, N.B. teens say | Article

Search During her speech on Dec. 8, Hannah Burke talked about hiding her tears when faced with racism in New Brunswick schools. (Image credit: Maria Jose Burgos/CBC) Racism in schools must stop, N.B. teens say CBC Kids News • Published 2020-12-09 17:00 Principal calls on students to report incidents Students at New Brunswick’s Oromocto High School are the latest group of Canadian teens to draw attention to racism in schools by walking out of class. Nearly 150 students gathered on a field in front of the school on Tuesday, where they shared personal stories, speeches and poems. “I have never, not once in my 17 years of life, been proud to be Chinese,” said Grade 12 student Hannah Burke from the podium. “I have never felt like I belonged.”

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