
The Law in Education – Brown v Board of Ed – Podcast Episode 223
Classnotes Podcast (May 16, 2022). The role of public education in the United States evolved since the founding mothers and fathers arranged for their own

Classnotes Podcast (May 16, 2022). The role of public education in the United States evolved since the founding mothers and fathers arranged for their own

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,

(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

IDRA supports books and inclusive curricula that affirm trans youth Today is International Transgender Day of Visibility. Within our organization and beyond it, IDRA proudly

Concerned about the impact of the new classroom censorship bill in Texas, 88 public school students described their experiences of racial discrimination in school. In

The Georgia Department of Education has approved seven new cultural and ethnic studies courses available to Georgian students. See our infographics for Georgia: Offer Cultural