Florida may be “where woke goes to die,” according to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has repeated the line in many speeches. But talk of its demise is greatly exaggerated, according to some university students in the state and an organization that tracks progressive policies on college campuses. Six conservative students attending a major Florida…
Students Speak Out on Anti-white, Anti-Christian, Anti-American Culture at Florida University
Teaching Transgenderism and Gay Love Through Christmas Icons
A snowman and Santa now add holiday flair to teaching children about gay love and exploring alternative gender identities. In New Jersey, parents have been complaining to school board officials about transgender policies, including a a “Gender Snowperson” lesson teaching children as young as 3rd grade that their “sex assigned at birth” may not be…
Teaching Transgenderism and Gay Love to Children Through Christmas Icons
A snowman and Santa now add holiday flair to teaching children about gay love and exploring alternative gender identities. In New Jersey, parents have been complaining to school board officials about transgender policies, including a a “Gender Snowperson” lesson teaching children as young as 3rd grade that their “sex assigned at birth” may not be…
Christmas Icons Used to Teach Transgenderism to Children
A snowman and Santa now add holiday flair to teaching children about gay love and exploring alternative gender identities. In New Jersey, parents have been complaining to school board officials about transgender policies, including a a “Gender Snowperson” lesson teaching children as young as 3rd grade that their “sex assigned at birth” may not be…
Two Libraries Relent, Allow Kirk Cameron to Hold Faith-Based Story Hour Featuring His Latest Book
Of the 54 public libraries contacted with requests to allow a story hour with actor Kirk Cameron, featuring his faith-based book “As You Grow,” only two will allow him to rent space in their facilities. Even then, it was out of fear of facing “legal and financial consequences,” one library said. These same libraries are…
‘Drag Queen Christmas’ in Tennessee Concerns Parents as Lawmakers Consider Enacting Age Restrictions
A sold out “Drag Queen Christmas” performance scheduled at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Dec. 22 sparked concern from some community members over the event’s lack of an age limit. Similar events, if featuring adult-themed content, could be banned or required to have age restrictions if proposed legislation in the Tennessee General Assembly…
Federal Agency Investigates School District For Removing LGBT Books From Library
The U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating a North Texas school district after its superintendent was secretly recorded giving instructions to librarians to remove books containing LGBT themes from the library. The Office notified officials from Granbury school about the investigation on Dec. 6. The investigation stems from a letter of complaint filed…
Florida’s Parental Rights Bill Sponsor to Be Replaced in Special Election
Florida state Rep. Joe Harding, the Republican who sponsored the Parental Rights in Education bill, will be replaced in a special election in March, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Dec. 21. The special election to fill Harding’s seat has been scheduled for March 7, 2023, and the general election for May 16, 2023. Harding gained fame…
Planned Parenthood Affiliate Offering Telemedicine Abortions in Kansas
Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains (CHPPGP), an affiliate of Planned Parenthood, has announced that it is offering telemedicine abortion services in the state of Kansas after a court gave green light to the practice. A 2011 law had previously required doctors in Kansas to be in the same room as patients while prescribing…
Black and Latino Public Charter School Students Twice as Likely to Be at Grade Level: NJ Test Scores
Recently released test scores show that black and Latino students in New Jersey public charter schools are twice as likely to be at grade level compared to their peers. According to a Dec. 19 press release (pdf), an assessment of 2022 test scores compiled by the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) shows that black and…
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