
IDRA Georgia Education Policy Alert – Feb 11, 2025
IDRA’s weekly alert will include legislative updates, opportunities for action to make your voice heard, bills to watch and other information through the session until
IDRA’s weekly alert will include legislative updates, opportunities for action to make your voice heard, bills to watch and other information through the session until
Greetings! The Georgia General Assembly kicked off the legislative session on January 13, 2025. For the next 40 legislative days they will take up issues
Texas state lawmakers have kicked off the 89th legislative session on January 14, 2025. For the following 140 legislative days, they will take up issues
Stand Up for Students – Free Equity Policy Tools for Advocates See IDRA’s New SEEN Model Policy Shop In the face of laws and school
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