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Will Wokism Cancel Hardin-Simmons University?
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Will Wokism Cancel Hardin-Simmons University? The Texas Christian university is circling the drain
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The Political Indoctrination at NYC s Dalton School Is Not What American K-12 Education Should Be About
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Poll Shows Illinois Public Divided On Pritzker Patch 3/11/2021 Jonah Meadows © Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register via AP, Pool Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker won election in 2018 with more than 54 percent of the vote. A poll conducted last month found him with less than 41 percent favorability.
CHICAGO A new poll of Illinois residents indicates the public had mixed opinions on Gov. J.B. Pritzker at the midpoint of his first term in elected office.
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The poll found just under 41 percent of respondents had a favorable view of the governor.
Pritzker was less popular than police officers (nearly 68 percent favorable), teachers unions (51.5 percent favorable), the Black Lives Matter Organization (48 percent favorable) or respondents local school boards (46.2 percent favorable.)
Blue State Residents Oppose Woke Education
New poll shows Illinois Democrats are at odds with state lawmakers Getty Images Alex Nester • March 11, 2021 5:30 pm
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Illinoisans oppose teaching woke doctrines in the state s public K-12 schools and universities, a new poll of the blue state s residents found.
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni commissioned the poll, which found that nearly 50 percent of Illinoisans want students to learn that America is the world s first free and democratic nation. Only 37.8 percent said the state s schools should teach that the United States is systemically racist. And more than 60 percent of respondents were favorable toward teaching America s founding principles at the university level.