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So there it is. A public school system in Minnesota has deemed “Black Lives Matter” and other various slogans to be privileged “official government speech,” thus making them “uniquely privileged” “official government speech,” generally considered to be exempt from challenge by dissenting opinion ordinarily protected under the First Amendment.
Rochester Public School board members unanimously approved a sweeping resolution that authorizes the superintendent to actively promote the slogans Black Lives Matter, Brown Lives Matter, Indigenous Lives Matter, All Are Welcome Here, and Stop Asian Hate:
Minnesota school district adopts Black Lives Matter slogan as privileged ‘government speech’ | Just The News https://t.co/NPBiXbz1ng
Created: April 27, 2021 09:42 PM
(ABC 6 News) - The Rochester Public Schools board voted unanimously Tuesday evening to make several phrases and images, including Black Lives Matter, government speech, meaning the school can t be held liable for allowing those views while not allowing opposing views. So here with adopting the messages that you re adopting as government speech, you re saying these are the messages that we re communicating as a school district and by doing that we re not also creating a forum to allow other types of speech to enter the forum, John Edison, the RPS board attorney said.
By declaring certain phrases involving the Black Lives Matter movement as government speech, the board is protecting itself from legal action because it is allowing one type of speech, but not any speech in opposition to those phrases.
President Cory Sangrey-Billy of Stone Child College has been named the American Indian College Fund’s Honoree of the Year.
The American Indian College Fund will honor 35 Tribal College and University Students of the Year, 36 Coca Cola First Generation Scholars, and its 2020-21 Tribal College and University Honoree of the Year at a virtual ceremony on April 5.
Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarships are awarded by the American Indian College Fund and the Coca-Cola Foundation to students who are the first in their families to attend a tribal college or university. The Coca-Cola Foundation has awarded more than $5 million to the College Fund since 1990 to assist more than 400 first-generation Native Americans in their college education. The scholarship is renewable throughout students’ college careers if they maintain a 3.0 grade point average and are active in campus and community life.
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