July 28th, 2021
By Ty Ross
When former TX Democratic Lt. Governor Bob Bullock concepted the Bullock Museum, he wanted a place to preserve, highlight and interpret Texas’ culturally rich history. With exhibits, lectures and events celebrating both the known and unknown parts. With dedications to World Refugee Day and American Indian Day, the museum has recognized the diversity that has played a key role in making Texas what it is today. Unfortunately, Bullock passed away before seeing his vision realized when the museum opened in 1999.
Enter 2021. Where the Bullock Museum was once a place accepting of a diversity of ideas, encouraging dialogue through both public and private events, lectures and talks from those on both sides of the aisle and varying ideologies, the TX GOP has sought to derail that and suppress important parts of Texas history.
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Misinformation about critical race theory is dividing us Connecticut selectman says
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Easton First Selectman David Bindelglass, in Easton, Conn. July 1, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Ongoing accusations and misinformation about whether critical race theory is being taught in local schools, coupled with a news story from a national publication has led the Easton first selectman to speak out against organized groups who have challenged the region’s school board.
“This group alleges as part of a national campaign that critical race theory is taught in our schools,” Easton First Selectman David Bindelglass, a Democrat, said this week in a Facebook post aimed at the community. “This is false, but it advances this group s goal of dividing us and lands us in the news for a