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*[https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/fresh-wounds-169-potential-graves-found-at-former-grouard-residential-school 'Fresh wounds:' 169 potential graves found at former Grouard residential school ] | |||
::University of Alberta researchers working with Kapawe`no First Nation have identified 169 potential graves at a former residential school site in northern Alberta.<br> (Hamdi Issawi, Edmonton Journal, Ca, March 1, 2022 ) <!-- Added 3-2-22--> | |||
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*[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/12/texas-library-will-close-3-days-librarians-forced-hunt-kids-books-lgbtq-issues/ Texas library will close for 3 days as librarians forced to hunt for kids’ books about LGBTQ issues] | *[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/12/texas-library-will-close-3-days-librarians-forced-hunt-kids-books-lgbtq-issues/ Texas library will close for 3 days as librarians forced to hunt for kids’ books about LGBTQ issues] |
Revision as of 19:21, 2 March 2022
In other news
- University of Alberta researchers working with Kapawe`no First Nation have identified 169 potential graves at a former residential school site in northern Alberta.
(Hamdi Issawi, Edmonton Journal, Ca, March 1, 2022 )
- University of Alberta researchers working with Kapawe`no First Nation have identified 169 potential graves at a former residential school site in northern Alberta.
- A public library in Llano County, Texas, will close for three days and take down online access as librarians are forced to hunt through the children’s books for “objectionable content.” And by objectionable they mean books about racism and LGBTQ issues.
(Bil Browning, LGBTQ Nation, US, December 20, 2021 )
- A public library in Llano County, Texas, will close for three days and take down online access as librarians are forced to hunt through the children’s books for “objectionable content.” And by objectionable they mean books about racism and LGBTQ issues.
- The Sheriff's Office was notified Dec. 16 that Maria Edina Walker is married to a registered sex offender, Jeffery Lynn Walker, and that he had been seen in a vehicle on the school campus, according to a HCSO news release. It is illegal for a registered sex offender to be on school property at any time.
(Staff reports, BlueRideNow, December 17, 2021 )
- The Sheriff's Office was notified Dec. 16 that Maria Edina Walker is married to a registered sex offender, Jeffery Lynn Walker, and that he had been seen in a vehicle on the school campus, according to a HCSO news release. It is illegal for a registered sex offender to be on school property at any time.
- Some teachers are leaving the profession after being labelled paedophiles on TikTok, a union says. A craze on the social media app has seen children share videos of staff with inappropriate hashtags and comments and, sometimes, superimposing their faces onto pornography.
(Nicola Bryan, BBC, UK, November 22, 2021 )
- Some teachers are leaving the profession after being labelled paedophiles on TikTok, a union says. A craze on the social media app has seen children share videos of staff with inappropriate hashtags and comments and, sometimes, superimposing their faces onto pornography.
- SEL classes are designed to help the youngest children give voice to their feelings and emotions; older children will discuss mental health, sexuality and race.
(Harriet Alexander, Daily Mail, US, November 15, 2021 )
- SEL classes are designed to help the youngest children give voice to their feelings and emotions; older children will discuss mental health, sexuality and race.
- Six boys and one nonbinary student ranging in age from 7 to 17 are mentioned in a suit filed in a federal district court this week against the Magnolia Independent School District, claiming the school’s dress and grooming codes “imposed immense and irreparable harm” and violate both the students’ civil rights as well as Title IX federal law which prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools.
(Donald Padgett, OUT News, US, October 22, 2021)
- Six boys and one nonbinary student ranging in age from 7 to 17 are mentioned in a suit filed in a federal district court this week against the Magnolia Independent School District, claiming the school’s dress and grooming codes “imposed immense and irreparable harm” and violate both the students’ civil rights as well as Title IX federal law which prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools.