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National Conservative Movement of Armenia Leader Calls on Women to Get Involved in Politics

National Conservative Movement of Armenia Leader Calls on Women to Get Involved in Politics
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Texas lawmaker unveils plans for 1836 Project

Texas politician reveals plan for 1836 Project to celebrate state s independence from Mexico and promote values in schools, parks and museums in response to efforts to tear down monuments and re-write history Rep. Tan Parker is pressing for the 1836 Project - named after the year Texas achieved independence from Mexico - according to legislation filed Monday The Republican s proposal echoes that of Donald Trump s 1776 Commission   Parker s plans primarily target promoting awareness of Texas values The committee will focus on the Texas War for Independence, the annexation of Texas by the US and Juneteenth, he said, and was proactive in its protection 

Republican state legislators move to ban the New York Times 1619 Project from schools

Republican state legislators move to ban the New York Times’ 1619 Project from schools Republican-controlled state legislators in several states have moved to ban the New York Times’1619 Project from public school instruction. The laws would deny funding to schools that teach the curriculum, which frames all of American history as a struggle between races, and argues, among other things, that the American Revolution was a conspiracy waged by the Founding Fathers to defend slavery from the British monarchy. The State Capitol building in Des Moines, Iowa (Library of Congress/Carol M. Highsmith) The first such legislation was introduced in July of last year in Arkansas, with the support of the state’s fascistic US senator, Tom Cotton, who said in an interview with the

Republican state lawmakers want to punish schools that teach the 1619 Project

Republican state lawmakers want to punish schools that teach the 1619 Project Barbara Rodriguez, The 19th Replay Video UP NEXT This story was published in partnership with The 19th, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in The New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri and South Dakota filed bills last month that, if enacted, would cut funding to K-12 schools and colleges that provide lessons derived from the award-winning project. The South Dakota bill has since been withdrawn.

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