
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,
The Georgia General Assembly passed Senate Bill 233, which is the newest advancement of the education privatization movement in the state. Just before passage, it
(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
Georgia’s students deserve the right to a diverse education that not only equips them for an increasingly diverse world but also uplifts and affirms the
Over the last two years, we have seen an increase in censorship legislation across the nation. Georgia is not an exception. These bills target historically
See how IDRA’s Education CAFE model is an innovation for school-family-community collaboration. In this feature, Education CAFE members in south Texas successfully met with their
In IDRA’s newsletter, Morgan Craven draws from over a decade of experience working on discipline and policing issues in schools to present recommendations for changing
Did you know? #corporalpunishment is still legal in schools across 19 states. While many states have banned the use of corporal punishment, more than 106,000 children received
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