At shareholder meetings, a conservative group called the Free Enterprise Project is asking why their media outlets called the notion that the coronavirus was leaked from a virology lab in China as
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Over the last year, discussion of race relations, injustice and inequity has been pushed into the national spotlight.
In Texas schools, those conversations could look a lot different if the Texas Legislature approves a bill that restricts how teachers can discuss current events in the classroom and teach about Americaâs historical treatment of people of color. House Bill 3979, which mirrors legislation making its way through state legislatures across the country, has been coined the âcritical race theory bill,â which studies the ways race and racism have impacted Americaâs legal and social systems.
âHouse Bill 3979 will remove a teacherâs ability to address events that have occurred in American History, but will also remove the ability to address current events to make connections to past events as required to be addressed in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills,â Paul Trevino, principal of H