Hispanic Heritage Month: How a law could impact how educators in TX teach history and race

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Hispanic Heritage Month: How a law could impact how educators in TX teach history and race
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'Teaching the truth is not radical...it is not a radical act. What is radical is distorting the truth and punishing teachers for teaching the truth,' Alejandra Lopez says of a Texas law that impacts how educators teach about history and race.

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