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It's been one year since the Taliban closed girls' schools in Afghanistan. This week, girls' education activist Matiullah Wesa was arrested in Kabul.
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Over 2,500 books have been banned across the United States, primarily those dealing with themes of race, sexuality, and LGBTQ issues. Who is funding this movement to ban books, and how can supporters of intellectual freedom fight back?
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What would you do if falsely accused of molesting a child? And you see your career crumble. Matthew Clark Davison’s novel “Doubting Thomas,” about a gay school teacher, challenges assumptions about guilt, innocence and more.
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Hosts Joseph Pace and Grace Won talk about the next steps in the Newsom recall effort and then dive into the importance of teaching Asian American history in our K-12 classrooms. Ethan Elkind interviews NPR’s Michaeleen Doucleff about her new book "Hunt, Gather, Parent."
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Kids across the Bay Area are eagerly awaiting a return to in-person learning, and for some this could come sooner rather than later. Students in one…
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Because the un-examined year is not worth reviewing. What (didn't) happen this past year to challenge our assumption and make us think about things in new…
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The San Francisco Unified School District Board, Tuesday night, approved a new school assignment process for elementary schools. Like many school…
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The San Francisco Board of Education, Tuesday, unanimously voted to change the way students will be accepted to Lowell High School next year. The school…
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San Francisco’s Board of Education held a special meeting Tuesday night — discussing a controversial change to the admission policy at the highly sought…