Why have public schools become a setting for heated political debates? In this second installment of a special three-part series, Heather and Joanne weigh in on the current nationwide tensions over censorship and parental control in American public schools.
Heather and Joanne look back on the founding concepts of American education, the rise of school reformers in the late 19th century, and the development of segregation academies during the 1960s.
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Steve Bannon, who is a creep but also a reliable indicator of what the authoritarians think they are doing, has said that the point of the book bannings and such is to recapture the suburban moms who had left the Republicans in the recent elections.
I do think it is also meant to assert power over what worldview comes through during kids' education. Our young people, as a whole, are clearly more empathic and more progressive than the rest of us. The attack on schools is meant to change that.