In the meantime, I have some reading for you from the past week. Remember, sharing is caring.
At the Progressive, Glenn Daigon interviews Skye Perryman about how to fight back against the folks who would undermine public education.
A team at USA Today looks at the website that is a major resource for many of the book banning folks out there.
How ugly can the christianist right wing movement to "take back" schools get? Texas ugly. Scary ugly.
Breaking does some of the ESA voucher spending in Arizona. Including a breakdown of which schools and programs are getting some taxpayer money.
Shocking, I know, but it turns out that Ryan Walters kind of fibbed when he was raising the alarm about Chinese commie infiltration of Tulsa schools.
Remember how Tennessee Governor Lee was going to get the state 50 Hillsdale charters, and then then he backed off (because Hillsdale president Larry Arrn said some dumb things). Well, he's pretty much back on track. Andy Spears has the story.
Nancy Flanagan looks at Michigan politician Mike Rogers, yet another example of how some GOP moderates suddenly get infected with MAGA virus.
There's still an attempted power grab going on in Ohio. Still. Jan Resseger can bring you up to speed.
Jess Piper wants to remind us that defunding rural schools hurts more than education.
Juston Parmenter reports a success story from North Carolina.
Sue Kingery Woltanski has some good news--not every book on the Most Banned list is actually banned in Florida. The bad news is the partial list of books that actually have been banned.
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