
A repository of perspectives, stories, and materials lost to a censorship culture
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Martin Peterson, a philosophy professor at Texas A&M University, as part of a syllabus review, was told to remove modules from his Contemporary Moral Issues course that focused on race ideology and gender ideology, including excerpts from P...
Professors and instructors at colleges, universities, and K-12 institutions are self-censoring. They carefully curate their syllabi to ensure that course content elicits little to no offense on the part of students. Some instructors may tak...
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Samantha is a scholar of the politics of education and creator of Young Wanderers, a reading program for children. She writes about the big questions: What is education? What does it mean to be educated? What is human nature's role in education?
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