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Since January 2021, 37 U.S. states "have introduced bills or taken other steps that would restrict teaching... or limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism in the classroom," according to Education Week analysis.
Teachers and students need the basic freedom to discuss the history and present-day manifestations of racism in our country, our world, and communities.
How do we continue to discuss and address issues of racism in an era of pushback? How do we pivot the conversation from an argument to a substantive discussion about what we want to teach our children? How do we define effective and age-appropriate anti-racist education?