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One sponsor says the bills are is a response to Republican-sponsored bills that would restrict teachers' ability to discuss race and racism.
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The state House adopted a bill Tuesday to restrict what schools can teach about racism and sexism. Only Republicans supported the bill as Democrats boycotted voting after GOP leaders shut down a floor debate on the bill.
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Even though Critical Race Theory is not taught in any Michigan schools, high school social studies teacher Keith Kindred is not a fan of the law.
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It says schools cannot teach curricula that say the U.S. is fundamentally racist, that a person’s character is determined by race, or that anyone is automatically oppressed or oppressive by virtue of race.
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Traverse City Area Public Schools’ passed an anti-racism resolution late Monday night after hearing hours of public comment over how strong a stance the…
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GOP Lawmakers in the state legislature sparked conversations about critical race theory across the state after proposing a bill banning teaching it in…
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State Rep. Andrew Beeler (R-Port Huron) and ten other House Republicans introduced a bill Wednesday to ban critical race theory from being taught in…