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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed bills that limit how race and sexual orientation can be taught. He says students have been getting a "distorted" view of history.
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The Biden administration is starting a process that could change how the U.S. census and federal surveys produce racial and ethnic data that is used for redistricting and civil rights enforcement.
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When the show cast The Doctor as a woman, it avoided exploring her gender. Now that Ncuti Gatwa is The Doctor, critic Eric Deggans writes, Doctor Who shouldn't avoid his Blackness.
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Oklahoma parents and students have filed no complaints about textbooks violating the state’s so-called Critical Race Theory ban. But that didn’t stop Secretary of Education Ryan Walters from sending a warning letter to approved textbook publishers calling on them not to violate the law.
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StateImpact is on a listening tour with Oklahoma's youth. And we've brought along our microphones. In the first session, two transgender high school juniors from Tulsa share how they feel about their education and their place in the state.
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As abortion bills grabbed national headlines last week, Oklahoma lawmakers were also considering a number of education measures.
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The first week of Oklahoma's legislative session is complete. StateImpact's Robby Korth reports where education issues stand.
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Eight of the jurors are white, three are Black and one is Hispanic. They will hear the hate crimes case against Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael and William Bryan, which examines if race was a factor.
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Through next week, the general public will have a chance to comment on the state's rules related to Oklahoma’s so-called critical race theory ban.
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Blocking the new congressional map from taking effect, a panel of judges says Alabama needs at least two, not one, congressional districts in which Black voters are the majority, or close to it.