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| | Many of Florida's students go back to school this month. The state's school system has been in the headlines recently after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in public colleges, and the state's board of education approved a new social studies curriculum. Here's how classes will look different this year: 🎒 Students K-12 could see videos from the conservative nonprofit Prager University Foundation. 🎒 More students will now be eligible for vouchers to attend private schools. 🎒 Parents must sign a consent form to allow teachers to call students anything other than their birth name. 🎒 Teachers won't be allowed to call a student by their preferred pronouns. |
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Check out what NPR is watching, reading and listening to this weekend: 🍿Movies: A royal wedding and a catastrophic cake smash puts the queer, enemies-to-lovers romance in motion in Red, White & Royal Blue. 📺 TV: Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn are back in another season of Max's animated series. But this time, Harley's one of the good guys. 📚 Books: Jump into a noir style mystery that explores the realities of the Japanese American post-WWII experience with Mike Davis' Evergreen. 🎵 Music: In the 2000s, Be Your Own Pet's frenetic punk sneered at adulthood. The band returns from a 15-year hiatus with Mommy, an album that builds on its oppositional beginnings. ❓Quiz: If you've been paying attention to this week's newsletters, you should be a Trump indictment expert by now and get at least a 10/11 on the NPR news quiz. Test yourself here. |
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Black Stories, Black Truths: NPR's New Campaign Celebrates the Black ExperienceTurn on NPR today and you’ll hear a range of voices as varied, nuanced, and Black as the country we reflect. That’s because NPR sounds like whichever one of our hosts is at the mic, and all the passions, quirks, and lived experiences they bring with them. Introducing Black Stories, Black Truths: a video series, a collection of podcast episodes, and—most importantly—a celebration of Black voices in journalism. Our voices aren’t a monolith, and neither is public media. Welcome to NPR, noir. Click here to check out the feed, or search “NPR Black Stories, Black Truths” wherever you get podcasts. |
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| Despite record heat waves, canceled flights, and more, Americans are determined to have fun. Domestic leisure travel has reached pre-pandemic levels, according to the U.S. Travel Association. |
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| A study from USC Annenberg looking at 1,600 top films from 2007 to 2022 reveals that while 2022 was a high point for girls and women of color in lead roles, inclusivity is still lacking in Hollywood studios. |
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