Dispatches From the Campus War Against Israel and Jews. One positive aspect of the vigorous current debate over critical race theory (CRT) being taught in public schools is that parents and other interested parties have a new awareness of what is being taught in their children’s classrooms. The criticism has also resulted in educators closing ranks against a questioning of their perceived role in promoting a leftist, radical ideology that many think has no place in public school systems. In a July 6
th speech at an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) meeting, Randi Weingarten, the organization’s left-leaning president, defended the teaching about race and pushed back against critics who questioned the educational and moral validity of CRT being part of a school curriculum.
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violence, republicans were in charge, and candidate quality matters. matt bevin, i mean not an a-lister, and when we feel a candidate i think members of the republican party of kentucky will be less diplomatic. and mitch mcconnell might be less diplomatic actually on that one. there s two issues here that have stuck out to me for andy beshear, also for who s up in a week or two in that runoff in louisiana, and i ve seen red state democrats, and what is medicaid ex? it is notable to me it s one of the crisp clearest in the most conservative states that the democrats have medicaid expansion and the republicans either against it or want work requirements, and the other is teacher pay and supporting teachers, which we ve seen these teacher strikes from oklahoma to
matt bevin, i mean, not an a-lister, and when we feel a candidate i think members of the republican party of kentucky will be less diplomatic. and mitch mcconnell might be less diplomatic actually on that one. let me let me there s two issues here that have stuck out to me for andy beshear, also for john bel edwards who is up for a run-off in louisiana. one of them is medicaid expansion. it is notable to me it s one of the crisp clearest in the most conservative states that the democrats have medicaid expansion and the republicans either against it or want work requirements, and the other is teacher pay and supporting teachers, which we ve seen these teacher strikes from oklahoma to kentucky to west virginia. how much do those two issues, what do those two issues mean to you as you think about what the democratic stands for in a place like kentucky? it s about the basic issue of dignity, the dignity of work, our future. if you don t have health care security, you don t ha
to go after them in both countries. hallie. courtney kube with that exclusive interview, by the way, great work on that for us live in baghdad, appreciate it. coming up next here on the show, a fiery farewell speech slamming gutter politics from congresswoman katyhiie hill in emotional exit from the house. what does this mean for lawmakers moving forward? but first, quick update on school back in session today in chicago. that means and he to one of the longest teacher strikes in decades. here s your update. chicago public schools got a deal with the union. one piece of it, the city is committing $35 million to lower student/teacher ratios. chicago has the third biggest school system in the country been 360,000 students. five of the 11 days they missed are going to be made up. e goin. i have moderate to severe pnow, there s skyrizi. things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free
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