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Arizona's outgoing state school superintendent -- who is also the new attorney general -- says Tucson's Mexican-American studies program violates a new state law on ethnic-studies, The Arizona Republic reports.
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The desegregation order was lifted in 2007 but the ethnic-studies programs were a key part of the settlement and they remained in place.
Latino studies program in Tucson declared illegal Valerie Strauss 2011
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The article says the measure was in response to controversy surrounding an ethnic-studies program in the Tucson Unified
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The article says the measure was in response to controversy surrounding an ethnic-studies program in the Tucson Unified
SeeLight: 2008
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And with a cadre of self-acknowledged ‘progressive’ political activists in the ethnic-studies department on the hunt, the race transgressors are multiplying.
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And perhaps he is right to wonder why they were suddenly so preoccupied with rigorous, bureaucratic adherence to university policy, after he had enjoyed so many years of promotions and awards in the ethnic-studies department without regard for the usual credentialing and publication requirements.
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Whether the university offered the ethnic-studies department "support" or not, it is certainly true that the administration did not, at first, rush to defend Mr. Churchill's First Amendment rights.
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On Wednesday, Natsu Taylor Saito, Mr. Churchill's wife and an ethnic-studies professor at the University of Colorado, was called to the stand.
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Other contributes significantly to both prison-abolitionist and ethnic-studies literature, each of which has badly neglected this issue.
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