‘P is for Protest!’ How Utah parents are rallying against critical race theory in public schools
Utah is one of many states in America considering banning critical race theory in public schools.
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Utah is one of many states in America considering banning critical race theory in public schools.
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The Legal Insurrection Foundation has created a free interactive software that allows students and parents to view the schools that teach Critical Race Theory in each state.
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