When I was in 4th grade, my favorite teacher left teaching to go into nursing; we became pen pals for a few years afterwards and have reconnected on FB. Now I’m taking a break from teaching to become a student and my favorite student and I exchange emails.
Wisconsin school board rejected book about Japanese American internment. They “felt that we needed the perspective of the American government and why Japanese internment happened.”
Let me present this photo of national memorial for internment camps in DC as the gov perspective
Wisconsin school board members dismissed a book on Japanese American incarceration during World War II because it created an “unbalanced” account of history, outraged parents say. https://t.co/hXiXudsGZq
Fitchburg Family Pharmacy posted on Facebook that in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade they have stocked Plan B, emergency contraception, are selling it at cost and are also "happy to provide these to our community members even if they cannot pay."
This summer, my second hiatus comes to an end. I’m starting my new journey as edu consultant with @CurriculumAssoc. I spent this last week with an amazing team of educators at PD Academy and am so excited for what’s to come in the next few months.
Some US Muslims, especially in positions of leadership, have openly embraced the Evangelical Right’s positions on a few social issues - such as abortion. Islamic laws around abortion aren’t “pro-choice” (per what it means in this country) but they aren’t “pro-life” either.
If this was about babies, there would be universal healthcare. Free education. Free daycare. Southern states would be doing all they can to drop the Black maternal mortality rate. This is about power and control
“…many critics have taken to social media to condemn the draft opinion as “Christian sharia.” Using sharia as shorthand for religiously oppressive laws is not only Islamophobic, it’s flat-out wrong — including when it comes to abortion.” https://t.co/O2EEfW1tvR