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A Helping Hand for New Parents in Allegheny County

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What a long strange trip it s been: Garageband Woodstock returns

What a long strange trip it s been: Garageband Woodstock returns
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What a long strange trip it s been: Garageband Woodstock returns to stage in Abilene

What a long strange trip it s been: Garageband Woodstock returns to stage in Abilene
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OKC school board denounces House Bill 1775 as nothing short of racism

Oklahoman Members of the Oklahoma City Board of Education unanimously disavowed a new law banning critical race theory from being taught in public schools.  Gov. Kevin Stitt signed the legislation, House Bill 1775, into law Friday.  All eight members of the school board voted to formally denounce the bill during a meeting Monday evening.  Board member Ruth Veales, who is Black and Native American, said the law aims to quiet conversations on race “in order to protect white fragility.”  “As a district that’s over 80% students of color, this is definitely an insult,” Veales said. “It is a situation that is so egregious to me.” 

OKC school board denounces critical race theory law

OKC school board denounces critical race theory law Nuria Martinez-Keel, Oklahoman © DOUG HOKE/THE OKLAHOMAN Paula Lewis listens to Sean McDaniel during the Oklahoma City Public School Board meeting Monday, April 12, 2021. Members of the Oklahoma City Board of Education unanimously disavowed a new law banning critical race theory from being taught in public schools.  Gov. Kevin Stitt signed the legislation, House Bill 1775, into law Friday.  All eight members of the school board voted to formally denounce the bill during a meeting Monday evening.  Board member Ruth Veales, who is Black and Native American, said the law aims to quiet conversations on race “in order to protect white fragility.” 

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