Adam Laats called this one a while ago--an organization that spreads like M4L has will inevitably end up empowering some over-the-top wingnuts who will proceed to make the brand look really bad. Judd Legum at Popular Information dug out this story of an attempt to get a librarian arrested for letting a 17 year old check out a fantasy book about gargoyles.
Jennifer Cohn and the folks at the Bucks County Beacon have been right in the thick of things this week, connecting lots of dots.
And if you're not really up on dominionism, it's getting time to study up, because you're going to hear the term more and more.
A Billionaire Megadonor Is Behind the Bill to Weaken Florida’s Child Labor Laws
As Wyoming voters lose faith in churches, politics is the new religion
Pro-Trump Church Burns Pride Flags at Massive Bonfire
Mat-Su Moms for Liberty’s Impact on Candidate Wins: Not Even a Participation Trophy
Let's get those young 'uns back to work (and out of school). The wing of the reformster movement that is mostly pre-occupied with getting more cheap meat widgets for employers is, of course, active in Florida. Jason Garcia and Jordan Zakarin found some billionaire fingerprints on the Florida bill.
As Wyoming voters lose faith in churches, politics is the new religion
Ryan Burge is the expert used by the authors of The Great Dechurching, and here he's part of a piece by Kerry Drake that tracks a curious phenomenon--people who act out politically on the religious right, even as they don't actually set foot in church.
I missed this story when it ran in Newsweek a month ago. The church's name? Rod of Iron Ministries. Really. I suppose it's more subtle than The Church of The Mighty Penis, but it sure suggests that there are some other issues at play here.
The Numbers Don’t Lie: Voters Give Pennridge Democrats A Mandate For Change In The School District
Youngkin’s disastrous night shows the right’s culture war has fizzled
‘Moms for Liberty’ endorsed candidates fail to win seats in Linn Mar school board election
Pennridge is a Bucks County district that has been steered far to the right by conservative members (this is the place that hired Hillsdale's Jordan Adams to dewokify their curriculum). But that conservative slate lost hard this week. Jenny Stephens has some of the details for the Bucks County Beacon.
Greg Sargent at the Washington Post looks at Virginia. Quotes a Dem consultant with this great line: It turns out that talking endlessly about critical race theory is not a successful way to win critical races.
Here are the Moms losing out in Iowa in another supposed-to-be-a-slam-dunk race. The article's really short, but still good news.
A look at how M4L played their hand in Alaska's MAGA country.
They couldn't get their charter approved, so they turned to Truitt, who consulted some mystery lawyers and discovered that the company (that donated to her campaign) should get an official okay. Seems totally legit. Justin Parmenter digs in.
Poisoned Water in Missouri Public Schools? Let The Kids Eat Cake.
Jess Piper has a conversation with a wealthy charter fan who figures that school choice is the perfect solution to lead-laced water in public schools. Because reasons.
Jan Resseger... well, I won't say digs, because, as she points out, you don't exactly have to dive deep to see the problems.
A reminder that these days, a certain brand of politician does not consider voting results a final word on anything. Ohio voted for women's health care rights; it remains to be seen if Ohio's GOP will let those results actually take effect.
Nonbinary teacher at Florida school fired for using 'Mx.' as courtesy title
Of course it's Florida. USA Today adds one more item for your "dumb reasons teachers can be fired" file.
This may or may not be news. For years, when I gave students links to readings on line, their first step was to print them out. But here's further evidence that the e-book revolution isn't coming.
Maurice Cunningham lays out why DFER isn't exactly what they pretend to be.
It’s Fall and I Have A Mild Case of Teacher Brain
Anne Lutz Fernandez talks about the effects of stress on the teacher brain, and what schools could do about it.
Turns out generative big language "artificial intelligence" wouldn't be profitable if developers had to actually pay for all the writing they steal borrow to "train" the algorithm.
I was busy at Forbes this week:
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