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Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill: Vindictive and Brazen Move to Halt Progress Toward Inclusion

February 9, 2022

PEN America calls Florida "Don't Say Gay" bill a brazen and vindictive effort to halt progress toward a more inclusive society. More

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In Higher Education, New Educational Gag Orders Would Exert Unprecedented Control Over College Teaching

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By: Jeremy C. Young, Jonathan Friedman | February 1, 2022

In 2022, educational gag orders are being aimed squarely at colleges and universities to exert ideological control over what is being taught and read in classrooms. More

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Steep Rise in Gag Orders, Many Sloppily Drafted

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By: Jeffrey Sachs | January 24, 2022

Over the last three weeks, 65 bills have been formally introduced in state legislatures across the country, a rate of roughly three bills per day. More

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Open Letter to the School Board of the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District

Open LetterJanuary 11, 2022

PEN America urges the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District not to pass the “Resolution Opposing the Teaching of Critical Race Theory.” More

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New Stop W.O.K.E. Act Fits Disturbing Pattern in Education Culture War

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By: Jeffrey Sachs | December 23, 2021

Governor DeSantis’s Stop W.O.K.E. Act, while undoubtedly aggressive, is no aberration. On the contrary, it is increasingly—and disturbingly—business as usual. More

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Scope and Speed of Educational Gag Orders Worsening Across the Country

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By: Jeffrey Sachs | December 13, 2021

In the month since the release of our report, educational gag orders have grown more sweeping in scope and become law with increasing speed. More

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Here Are Four Things Educational Gag Orders Could Ban

BlogDecember 9, 2021

We offer illustrative examples of texts, documents, and discourse that educational gag orders could bar from being taught or discussed in classrooms. More

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The PEN Pod: On Educational Gag Orders and the January 6 Insurrection Subpoena

InterviewNovember 12, 2021

“We should be encouraging young people to look at our history through a variety of lenses—through the lens of race, through the lens of socioeconomics, gender.” More

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Four Reasons Why Educational Gag Orders Are Dangerous

BlogNovember 8, 2021

As PEN America outlined in its new report, state legislators introduced 54 educational gag orders in the first nine months of 2021; 11 of them have become law. More

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Attempts to Ban 1619 Project From Schools “Shameful”

Press ReleaseFebruary 10, 2021

“These attempts to ban schools from exploring the complexities and uncomfortable truths of American history—including slavery and racism—are shameful.” More

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