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Community Community Health Education Journalists of Color Politics

Neng Thao Drowning Prevention Bill honors the life of former Edison High student

10/19/202310/19/2023 Jazmin Alvarado (she/her/hers)

On Oct. 7, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1445, the Neng Thao Drowning Prevention Bill, which will provide informational materials and resources for affordable

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Community Health Education Journalists of Color LGBTQ+ Politics

Community Speaks Out Against Clovis Unified’s “Forced Outing” Policy

09/28/202309/28/2023 Kiera Kaiser (any pronouns)

Members of the community gathered on Sept. 20 to speak out on Clovis Unified’s newly recognized set of rules regarding students sexuality and confidentiality. The

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Culture & Identity Education Journalists of Color Narrative Politics

Beyond the Classroom: The Importance of Ethnic Studies

09/22/202309/22/2023 Valeria Carrillo (she/her)

Ethnic studies curriculum has been a hot topic amongst those involved in Fresno Unified the past couple of years starting with the passing of Assembly

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Education Journalists of Color LGBTQ+ Politics

Florida bans AP Psychology in schools, decision reversed days later

09/05/202307/05/2024 Sasha Velasquez (any pronouns)

On Aug. 3, 2023, College Board came out with a statement on numerous platforms entailing the ban of the Advanced Placement Psychology course by the

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Education Journalists of Color Politics

Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in College Admissions

08/22/2023 Gloria Flores (she/her/hers)

On June 29, 2023, the United States Supreme Court ruled with a 6-3 majority in favor of striking down the longstanding precedent of affirmative action

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