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Academic heavy hitters are blasting Republican-led efforts across the country to restrict education on racism. The Association of American Colleges & Universities, the American Association of University Professors, the American Historical Association, and PEN America clapped back in a strongly worded statement of “firm opposition” to legislation and policies that target “discussions of racism and related issues in American history in schools, colleges and universities,” the groups said Wednesday. Another 75 organizations have signed on as well, in a statement calling the moves “deeply troubling."
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Idaho students attend a session of the state Senate at which lawmakers approved a bill aimed at preventing instructors from “indoctrinating” students through teaching critical race theory.
A raft of higher-education organizations voiced their “firm opposition” on Wednesday to legislation that they say aims to bar or impede instructors from educating students about racism in American history.
The bills, versions of which have been introduced in at least 20 states, risk infringing “on the right of faculty to teach and of students to learn,” says the joint statement, written by the American Association of University Professors, the American Historical Association, the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and PEN America, and signed by them and more than 85 other groups.
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