Teacher Censorship

Idaho Teacher Defies Order to Remove Inclusive Classroom Sign

An Idaho sixth-grade teacher, Sarah Inama, faces potential job loss for refusing to remove classroom posters promoting inclusivity. The West Ada School District claims the posters violate a policy requiring content-neutral classroom decorations, citing concerns about differing opinions. Inama argues the posters, stating “Everyone is welcome here,” are essential to a positive learning environment and that the district’s interpretation is inherently racist. Despite warnings and a meeting with district officials, Inama remains defiant, supported by widespread community backing. The district maintains its policy aims for fairness and a distraction-free environment, not to limit free speech.

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Oklahoma revokes license of teacher who gave class QR code to Brooklyn library in book-ban protest

As I sit here reading about the situation in Oklahoma, I can’t help but feel disbelief and outrage at the revocation of a teacher’s license for simply providing her students with a QR code to access a library in Brooklyn. The fact that state officials have spent two years working to pull her license seems like a gross abuse of power and a clear violation of her right to free speech and expression. It’s disheartening to see such vindictiveness and pettiness from those in positions of authority.

Summer Boismier’s decision to stand by her beliefs and refuse to apologize for sharing publicly available information with her students is commendable.… Continue reading