Posted on Jan 6, 2023
8 ways teachers are talking about Jan. 6 in their classrooms
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We need to ensure myths and conspiracy theories about Jan 6th are not taught. The debunked claim of former Speaker Pelosi refusing security is one example.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/565221-ap-fact-check-rates-gop-claim-pelosi-blocked-national-guard-on-jan-6-false/
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/565221-ap-fact-check-rates-gop-claim-pelosi-blocked-national-guard-on-jan-6-false/
AP fact check rates GOP claim Pelosi blocked National Guard on Jan. 6 ‘false’
A recent fact check by The Associated Press found that an assertion being madeby members of the House Republican Conference that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was responsible for the Jan. 6…
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This is also occurring at universities and I just submitted an article to Research Gate in this regard. So much for faculty academic freedom!
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We shouldn't teach our children the lies and misinformation spread by the far right about the GF protests.
https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-race-and-ethnicity-suburbs-health-racial-injustice-7edf9027af1878283f3818d96c54f748
https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-race-and-ethnicity-suburbs-health-racial-injustice-7edf9027af1878283f3818d96c54f748
AP finds most arrested in protests aren't leftist radicals
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump portrays the hundreds of people arrested nationwide in protests against racial injustice as violent urban left-wing radicals...
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