Tag: Education & Family News

Southwest Employees Rattled by Big-Brother-Style Policies

Southwest Airlines and a labor union seem to have learned little from the case of pro-life flight attendant Charlene Carter, several longtime employees told The Epoch Times. This summer, a federal jury unanimously awarded Carter more than $5 million, declaring that Southwest illegally fired her in 2017 for “protected speech”—and that her union helped get…


Colorado Parents Say School District Lied About ‘Furries’

Colorado parents are accusing the state’s second-largest school district of a “furry” cover-up that mocked parents and erroneously discredited a GOP gubernatorial candidate. During her campaign, Heidi Ganahl, a Republican running for governor, has voiced concerns about the “furry” trend among students. The controversy started on Sept. 24 when Ganahl told a local radio host…


‘Not in Our Children’s Best Interest’: Australian Opposition Leader Declares War on Radical Ideology

Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has pledged to work with families to fight against the radical gender theory being taught in the classrooms that is contrary to the values of millions of Australians. In his budget reply speech, delivered on Oct. 27, Dutton said the education system allowed ideological-driven advocates have “too much influence” over…


President of Asian American Coalition for Education Warns of Dangers of American ‘Cultural Revolution’

With the midterm elections fast approaching, American voters are unhappy with a range of issues including soaring prices, escalating crime, a drastic increase in homelessness, and public schools’ declining performance. The growing battle between the left and the right, with disputes on numerous topics and even the definitions of “justice” and “equality,” is creating a…


LIVE NOW: Rally Supporting Lawsuits Against Anti-Asian Discrimination at Harvard and UNC

A coalition of Asian American organizations, community leaders, allies, and supporters is hosting an “Equal Education Rights for All” rally on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington on Oct. 30, 1:30 p.m.–4 p.m. ET, to support a lawsuit against anti-Asian discrimination by Harvard and the University of North Carolina. On Oct. 31, the…


LIVE NOW: Rally Supporting Lawsuit Against Anti-Asian Discrimination at Harvard and UNC

A coalition of Asian American organizations, community leaders, allies, and supporters is hosting an “Equal Education Rights for All” rally on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington on Oct. 30, 1:30 p.m.–4 p.m. ET, to support a lawsuit against anti-Asian discrimination by Harvard and the University of North Carolina. On Oct. 31, the…


Rally Supporting Lawsuits Against Anti-Asian Discrimination at Harvard and UNC

A coalition of Asian American organizations, community leaders, allies, and supporters is hosting an “Equal Education Rights for All” rally on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington on Oct. 30, 1:30 p.m.–4 p.m. ET, to support a lawsuit against anti-Asian discrimination by Harvard and the University of North Carolina. On Oct. 31, the…


What Some Schools Are Teaching Kids Is So Obscene, Parental Rights Activists Can’t Even Read It on TV

Parents and parental rights advocates seeking to shed light on what is being taught in schools say television stations won’t even broadcast what’s in their school curriculums because it’s too obscene. It is against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines to describe sexual conduct or feature any “grossly offensive” language on a radio or television broadcast. Parental…


Federal Judge Grants Alabama Conservative Nonprofit’s Motion to Quash ‘Overly Broad, Unduly Burdensome’ DOJ Subpoena

A federal judge has granted an Alabama conservative nonprofit’s motion to quash a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoena that demanded all information related to the nonprofit’s efforts to promote a bill prohibiting puberty blockers and gender-reassignment surgery on people under 19 years of age. The Eagle Forum of Alabama filed the motion in U.S….


Florida Ranks First on National ‘Education Freedom Report Card’

MESA, Ariz.—Florida is the overall winner on a national report card that measures how well states provide access to school choice and parental input into children’s education. Parents not only have a right to choose where children learn but what they learn, according to the 2022 Education Freedom Report Card of The Heritage Foundation, a…