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This episode confronts the clash between historical education and modern narratives, specifically focusing on Florida's Black history curriculum. We explore the complexities surrounding the inclusion of Black queer theory in education and discuss the implications of gun control policies.
• Examination of Ron DeSantis's stance on Black history education
• Debates on the relevance of queer theory in Black history
• Discussion of myths surrounding government policies and health in Black communities
• Insights on parental roles in guiding children’s understanding of identity
• Lack of authentic representation in current educational narratives
• Analysis of New York's gun buyback programs and their shortcomings
• The implications of loopholes in gun control policies
• The need for critical discourse on historical and contemporary issues
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Send us a text
This episode confronts the clash between historical education and modern narratives, specifically focusing on Florida's Black history curriculum. We explore the complexities surrounding the inclusion of Black queer theory in education and discuss the implications of gun control policies.
• Examination of Ron DeSantis's stance on Black history education
• Debates on the relevance of queer theory in Black history
• Discussion of myths surrounding government policies and health in Black communities
• Insights on parental roles in guiding children’s understanding of identity
• Lack of authentic representation in current educational narratives
• Analysis of New York's gun buyback programs and their shortcomings
• The implications of loopholes in gun control policies
• The need for critical discourse on historical and contemporary issues
Support the show