As states push bills that prevent critical history from being taught in school, publishers are stepping in with accurate storytelling and content.
February 15, 2022

Amid attempts to prevent critical race theory from being taught in schools, publishers like Blavity, The Root and The Washington Post are stepping in to fill the void. Read more below.

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As states push bills that prevent critical history from being taught in school, publishers are stepping in with accurate storytelling and content.
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