Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida has elaborated on their reasoning. Some of it is problematic and some of it is (seemingly) correct.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/florida-department-of-education-gives-bizarre-reasoning-for-banning-ap-african-american-history
This article was nearly incoherent. The Florida Sec of Education posted on twitter a pretty little graphic which claims to present their issues with the course. Heaven forbid they present their complaints in a competently-argued written document.
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It's funny they object to Angela Davis, when she is specifically mentioned as worthy of study in Florida's own African-American History Standards
https://afroamfl.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/AAHTF-Instructional-Standards-July-2021.pdf (p. 111)
The other scholars and writers they mention by name are all well-known college professors, leading scholars in the field, including at least one Guggenheim fellow.
Even this middle-aged white woman can see that this is purposeful racism to raise DeSantis' status with Trump's base.
Anonymous wrote:Florida has elaborated on their reasoning. Some of it is problematic and some of it is (seemingly) correct.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/florida-department-of-education-gives-bizarre-reasoning-for-banning-ap-african-american-history
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread and all the disgusting posts that I and others have reported are proof of why more African American studies and more inclusive studies across the board are necessary and appropriate. There are so many deeply racist people posting on this board (or perhaps the same two or three just hitting the submit button like a lab rat hitting a feeder bar) who are so arrogant and proud in their ignorance.
This is such a depressing thread. So much ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Will black queer studies strengthen our republic?
Woke BS oppression studies steal time from kids, and hurt their psyche
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will black queer studies strengthen our republic?
Understanding the shoes other people walk in makes us stronger, so yes.
Is that included for other history courses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will black queer studies strengthen our republic?
Understanding the shoes other people walk in makes us stronger, so yes.
Is that included for other history courses?
Anonymous wrote:This thread and all the disgusting posts that I and others have reported are proof of why more African American studies and more inclusive studies across the board are necessary and appropriate. There are so many deeply racist people posting on this board (or perhaps the same two or three just hitting the submit button like a lab rat hitting a feeder bar) who are so arrogant and proud in their ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will black queer studies strengthen our republic?
Understanding the shoes other people walk in makes us stronger, so yes.
Is that included for other history courses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will black queer studies strengthen our republic?
Understanding the shoes other people walk in makes us stronger, so yes.
Anonymous wrote:Will black queer studies strengthen our republic?