
The Censored Classroom
Why Book Bans and Restrictive Policies Hurt Us All – Webinar Join the Center for Educators & Schools in a conversation about how classroom censorship
Why Book Bans and Restrictive Policies Hurt Us All – Webinar Join the Center for Educators & Schools in a conversation about how classroom censorship
Tools for Teaching in a Climate of Classroom Censorship – Webinar Held Wednesday, August 24, 2022, at 4:30 am to 5:30 pm CT Educators across
New Hub Provides Lesson Plans and Tools for Teaching History and Current Events About Race and Gender in Today’s Classroom Censorship Climate (August 1, 2022)
Every student deserves to learn and thrive in a school environment that supports student identities, equips them for the future, and teaches the truth. Unfortunately,
Atlanta, Ga. • April 28, 2022 – The ACLU of Georgia (ACLU-GA), the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and IDRA are joining to support educators,
IDRA partnered with other civil rights and educational equity organizations to demand that school districts immediately return the books they had removed from its school
IDRA’s alert outlines the status of education-related bills after the 2022 session ended Monday, April 4. We extend our deepest gratitude to our partner organizations,
IDRA Statement on U.S. House Hearing “Free Speech Under Attack: Book Bans & Academic Censorship” (April 7, 2022) Today, the U.S. House Committee on Oversight
(April 1, 2022 • Atlanta) Today, the Georgia Senate passed HB 1084, which defines race and racism as “divisive concepts” and bans discussions of them
Today is Day 39. This is crunch time before the session ends Monday night!The end of Georgia’s legislative session on Monday is at hand. There