As Learning for Justice professional learning facilitators, we work with educators every day. friend, As Learning for Justice professional learning facilitators, we work with educators every day. And, as former teachers ourselves, we know exactly what public school teachers are up against. Hate and extremist groups are on a mission to enforce anti-LGBTQ+ restrictions, white supremacy and censorship of honest history in public schools. These groups have recently exploded in both numbers and influence. By the end of 2022, 84 anti-student inclusion bills had been at least pre-filed or introduced in 26 states. The generosity of our donors allows us to provide quality social justice classroom resources and valuable professional development for educators, all free of charge. If you’re able, please make a special contribution to help us meet our June fundraising goal — the future of equitable, inclusive public education depends on it. Our hearts hurt for every student experiencing incidents of hate or discrimination at school, LGBTQ+ students who are unfairly deprived of the right to be their authentic selves, and students of color whose history and culture is being systematically erased from curriculums. With your help, Learning for Justice is doing our part to make sure no child is denied an equitable education. Beyond providing classroom materials, Learning for Justice provides spaces where people can harness collective power and take action. Through a continual cycle of education and engagement, we’re creating the grassroots resistance needed to defy the anti-student inclusion movement. All our liberation is bound together. Thank you for being a force for justice. Sincerely, Courtney Wai and Jaci Jones
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