The right wants to erase unpleasant history, while the left talks of nothing else. Is there a middle ground for American civics?
East Kentwood’s own award-winning history teacher is making sure all teachers have access to curriculum resources.
The actor's criminal record and his controversial videos related to Palestine and Mayor Mamdani promised a rocky run in Alan ...
In apparent references to Renee Good, multiple agents have asked protesters: “Have y’all not learned from the past couple of ...
Min Jin Lee’s first novel since her million-selling “Pachinko” is a long book that grew out of a basic question: What do ...
There was a painful recalibration of dog-human relationships in 18th century Britain—any dog, except for the owned, leashed ...
Freddy Guevara has been in exile for more than five years. As a leader of a major opposition party in Venezuela, he was ...
Political intimidation, ownership pressures, the rise of AI, and economic constraints are calling into question the future of ...
Plus, a family film festival in Belmont and a play that imagines a conversation between two icons of the Civil Rights Movement.
High school teachers say that teaching capitalism has become increasingly politicized, with students drawn to figures like ...
New Albany, Mississippi is that pause button personified – a charming small town where time flows like molasses and stress ...
Proposed bill would expand public school curricula to include comprehensive histories of marginalized communities.
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