Freedom Summer 2024: Teaching the Youth about Our Truth

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The miseducation of Black students and the disinvestment in Black education in America is an ongoing historical battle.
In the country’s current political and social climate, bans on books and school courses, and censorship on education and antiracism are prevalent. It is important to note that these censorships intend to silence Critical Race Theory, intersectionality, gender expression, Black feminism, Queer theory, and other schools of thought.
Photo by Emily Osorio at the Tate, Etienne, Prevost (TEP) Center in New Orleans, Louisiana
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Posted Jun 26, 2024

The Freedom to Learn network celebrates the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer through collaboration and organization.

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