New initiatives at Mount Tamalpais College allow people incarcerated at San Quentin to design and teach their own workshops
Teachers in the state fear being criminalized if the “Don’t Say Gay” bill expands
About 85% of state takeovers across the country occur in majority Black or brown school districts
The bill is the latest in a series of extreme censorship by conservative state lawmakers
The governor continues to introduce laws and policies that erase LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC experiences
HBCUs reproduce white supremacist structures and encourage students to seek neoliberal reforms rather than true liberation
Punishing students for being unable to afford food hurts their education and development and reinforces a violent capitalist system
Astroturfed campaigns are bringing conservative culture wars over books, COVID-19 precautions, and racial and LGBTQIA+ identities to the local level
Debt relief for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people is stymied by a lack of information, access, and political will
The UC strike was the largest higher-education strike in U.S. history, but it was an “incomplete act of resistance”
Students, teachers, and advocates across the state say they are concerned with DeSantis’ ongoing censorship and how it will impact their education
After picketing in one of the largest higher education strikes in the US, many university graduate workers are left frustrated with the labor agreement
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