Texas is planning to transfer 5,000 disabled students in Houston to "hub" campuses, which will potentially segregate them from the students in their neighborhood schools.
The state made this decision without any meaningful input from communities.
Families in Texas are demanding a pause before this major restructuring proceeds, and a federal civil rights investigation is underway.
When I was a kid, the highlight of my day in school was passing the special education classes and dapping them up and chatting with them in-between the bell. It was always a high point. No matter how bad things were, they never failed to brighten up my day and I hope they felt the same about me. The thought of our nation's schools losing these meaningful interactions makes me so upset.
I'm not an expert on disability education, but I know the implications of rounding up a certain group of vulnerable people and concentrating them into a centralized institution where their interactions and personal agency are limited.
A Delaware judge ruled that corporations can vote in local elections.
While people sometimes ignore the votes closest to home, these races have huge impacts.
Almost every data center fight in America, for example, comes down to people chosen in your local elections.
Raise your hand if, as youโve gotten older and heard songs with more mature ears, youโve been like โNow why them people let me listen to this when I was a mere child???โ
For Day 2 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, share a song you ainโt have no business knowing as a youngโun.
Google Search as you know it is over
"Instead of returning a simple list of links, Google Search will drop users into AI-powered interactive experiences at times."
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