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DeSantis pushes ban on gender studies at Florida colleges and universities [Judd Legum, Popular Information]

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  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is championing legislation that would ban Women’s and Gender Studies and other academic majors and minors from public colleges and universities in Florida.
  • DeSantis claims his proposal is an effort to support “intellectual freedom in higher education”, but groups dedicated to preserving intellectual freedom in education disagree, calling the proposal “the most draconian and censorious restrictions on public colleges and universities in the country.”
  • The proposal would also centralize the hiring of faculty, giving political appointees control over the process, and weaken the tenure system, allowing a politically-controlled board of trustees to “initiate a post-tenure review of a faculty member at any time.”
  • The bill contains a slew of undefined terms with no clear definition, creating an environment of self-censorship and fear, maximizing the control that DeSantis and his allies can exert over these institutions.
  • The DeSantis administration and the legislature are seeking to put faculty involved in disfavored activities on notice, requesting each Florida public college and university provide a list of all employees involved in “diversity, equity, and inclusion” and all related emails, text messages, and social media messages.

Published February 27, 2023
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Florida teacher fired for video of empty bookshelves after DeSantis complaint [Judd Legum, Popular Information]

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  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signed a “”Curriculum Transparency”” bill into law in March 2021 that requires all library books to be chosen by a certified media specialist.
  • Brian Covey was a full-time substitute teacher in Duval County, Florida. He posted a video of empty bookshelves at his school to social media, which was seen by millions.
  • Covey was fired the day after DeSantis called his video a “”fake narrative”” and “”not true.””
  • Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) interpreted the law to apply to library books and classroom instruction, and has only approved 6,000 books out of 1.6 million titles.
  • Media specialists are now reviewing books to determine if they comply with the STOP Woke Act and Parental Rights in Education Act, also known as the “”Don’t Say Gay”” law.
  • The Best Man, a novel for children, has been reviewed and banned from schools in Duval County for featuring two men marrying and having a ring bearer, which DiBias determined was “”portraying sexual excitement and is damaging to students.””
  • In August 2021, DeSantis announced an effort to address the teacher shortage in Florida by allowing military veterans to receive a teaching certification without a college degree, which has resulted in the hiring of 10 teachers statewide.

Published February 21, 2023
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The Contradictions of Ron DeSantis [Ronald Brownstein, The Atlantic]

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  • Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida hasn’t officially decided whether he’ll seek the 2024 GOP presidential nomination – But already the contradictions are sharpening between his prospective general-election strengths and his emerging strategy to win the Republican primaries.
  • DeSantis is pursuing an aggressive strategy of keeping Florida businesses and schools open during the pandemic – This strategy has enabled him to win about three-fifths of Florida’s college-educated white voters in a year when this demographic provided crucial support to Democrats in many other states.
  • DeSantis has ignited a series of culture-war firefights – Including censoring how schoolteachers talk about race, gender, and sexual orientation, and a potential ban on abortion after six weeks.
  • DeSantis’ agenda has found a receptive audience in Republican-controlled states – PEN is tracking copycat bills in many of the other 21 states where Republicans hold unified control of the state legislature and the governorship.
  • DeSantis’ agenda may be less appealing than the sum of its parts – Many polls show that a majority of voters worry less that kids are being taught values their parents don’t like than that culture-war fights are diverting schools from their real mission of educating students.
  • The whole of DeSantis’ agenda may be less appealing than the sum of its parts – Democrats see DeSantis embracing ideas that will cast him as a threat to the values held by the coalition that turned out in big numbers to resist the Trump-era GOP in each of the past three national elections.

Published February 16, 2023
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UPDATE: College Board scrubs website to cover up deceptions about AP African American Studies course [Judd Legum, Popular Information]

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  • The College Board recently deleted a statement from their website defending revisions to the AP African American Studies course.
  • The revisions removed lessons on Black queer studies, Black feminism, mass incarceration, reparations, and the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as important Black writers such as Kimberlé Crenshaw and bell hooks.
  • The revisions tracked concerns expressed weeks earlier by the Florida Department of Education and Governor Ron DeSantis (R) who said the pilot version of the course was “political” and “lack[ed] educational value.”
  • The College Board initially lied about when the revisions were made and then again in a February 11 press release, claiming there were “”no negotiations about the content of this course with Florida.””
  • The College Board’s revisions appear to be politically motivated to appease right-wing critics, which has backfired as DeSantis has used the issue as a political cudgel.

Published February 16, 2023
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Why the College Board watered-down its new course on Black history [Tesnim Zekeria, Popular Information]

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• The College Board released a revised framework for its new Advanced Placement (AP) course for African American Studies on February 1, 2021.
• The revisions address nearly all of the objections raised by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and other right-wing critics, including the removal of lessons on Black Lives Matter, the case for reparations, and queer studies.
• The College Board insists that any suggestion that politics played a role in the revisions is “a gross misrepresentation of the content of the course and the process by which it was developed.”
• In 2019, the College Board made over $1.1 billion dollars in revenue, and its CEO, David Coleman, took home more than $2.5 million in compensation in 2020.
• Nearly 600 African American Studies faculty from colleges and universities across the country signed a letter protesting DeSantis’ ban of the course in Florida, calling it “censorship and a frontal attack on academic freedom.”

Published February 2, 2023
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The Rise of the DeSantis Democrats [Olivia Reingold, TFP]

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  • DeSantis Democrats are Florida voters who, until recently, identified as Democrats but in November opted to reelect Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
  • They are disaffected Democrats alienated from the party and are characterized by their focus on practicality.
  • The big question is whether people like them will become permanent Republicans, and if they can be convinced to vote for a party they once didn’t imagine voting for.
  • They are similar to Reagan Democrats and may shape the national political landscape in 2024.
  • Ron DeSantis is seen by supporters as an “effective” and “chief executive” figure who is the “good parts of Trump” without the cockiness.
  • His supporters are diverse, ranging from nostalgic Democrats to disillusioned progressives.
  • DeSantis’ policies, such as his stance against illegal immigration and rejection of “Covid theater”, have earned him the support of many Floridians.
  • There has been a shift in the priorities of Floridians, which has led to a surge in DeSantis’ popularity.

Click HERE for original. Published December 19, 2022

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