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Month: July 2022

A workgroup proposing to use the phrase 'involuntary relocation' to describe people sold into slavery in K-2 curriculum was directed to reassess their recommendation

A group of Texas educators proposed using the term ‘involuntary relocation’ rather than slavery when teaching 2nd graders

By Raja Razek, CNN A workgroup developing a second-grade social studies curriculum for the Texas State Board of Education last month suggested using the term “involuntary relocation” to describe people who were sold into slavery, the board’s chair said, amid national debates on the role of critical race theory in classrooms. The proposed phrase was

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A 20-year-old woman pushing a baby in a stroller was shot in the head at close range and killed Wednesday night on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

Killing of NYC mother pushing a baby stroller was ‘premeditated execution,’ prosecutors say

By Mark Morales, Kiely Westhoff and Samantha Beech, CNN The man accused of killing a young mother Wednesday as she pushed her 3-month-old baby in a stroller on New York’s Upper East Side was remanded without bail Saturday in what prosecutors called a “premeditated execution,” according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. Isaac Argro, 22,

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