
Georgia Students Blocked from AP African American Studies
See update on this story! Advocacy Success: AP African American Studies Approved in Georgia! – As Predicted, “Divisive Concepts” Law Led to Censorship Attempt, August 7,
See update on this story! Advocacy Success: AP African American Studies Approved in Georgia! – As Predicted, “Divisive Concepts” Law Led to Censorship Attempt, August 7,
IDRA eNews: Previewing Legislative Sessions Happening in the South (February 6, 2024) Across the South, state legislatures have already begun their legislative sessions, including in
Teacher Appreciation Week News – IDRA School Resource Hub Provides Tools for Teaching About Race and Gender (May 12, 2023) In today’s climate of classroom
IDRA’s We All Belong – School Resource Hub received the La Plata (first place) Award in Content Marketing by the Public Relations Society of America –
IDRA’s Policy Priorities for Texas and Georgia Call for Bold Action to Prepare All Students for a Strong Future Decisions made by state-level officials have
For #GivingTuesday, IDRA is sharing 10 award-winning banned books for middle and high school students.
10 Award-Winning Banned Books to Consider For #GivingTuesday, IDRA is sharing 10 award-winning banned books for elementary school students.
Held November 1, 2022 • 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm CT In today’s climate of classroom censorship, finding tools for culturally sustaining teaching can be
Get the context, empowerment and concrete actions you need to dismantle racist policies and practices in your school that for decades, across the country, have
Check out some of IDRA’s activities during Banned Books Week! Back a Book! Challenge September 18-24, 2022 For Banned Books Week, IDRA is building a