
IDRA Analysis of Project 2025 Released
See IDRA’s New Analysis of Project 2025: Five Threats to Public Education in Our States and Communities IDRA believes every young person should have access
See IDRA’s New Analysis of Project 2025: Five Threats to Public Education in Our States and Communities IDRA believes every young person should have access
From Seattle to Miami, we deserve a country that enables us to take care of our families, regardless of our citizenship status. While certain politicians
As Predicted, “Divisive Concepts” Law Led to Censorship Attempt (Atlanta • August 7, 2024) Today, Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies was added to the
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,
This gathering is for teachers, students, families, community members and everyone interested in ethnic studies, social justice and civil rights. A morning of sharing, planning and
IDRA Releases MAS for Our Schools Report Mexican American Studies enriches students’ learning of U.S. history, promotes students’ exploration of self-identity and fosters community. These
IDRA eNews: Black History Month 2024 Inside this Special Edition Read our Black History Month eNews!
After a slew of anti-LGBTQ+ bills were given hearings, the Georgia Coalition for Education Justice made a statement in support of LGBTQ+ students across Georgia.
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
Along with several organizations, IDRA submitted a statement on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals case, BookPeople v. Wong, a lawsuit against book ban law