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Connecticut Becomes the First State Requiring High School Diversity Studies

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Article: Connecticut Becomes the First State Requiring High School Diversity Studies - Last week Conn. Gov. Ned Lamont signed Public Act 19-12 requiring high schools offer African-American, Black, Puerto Rican and Latino studies, beginning in 2022.

Studies spotlighting women, LGBTQ+, Middle Eastern, Asian, and Indigenous cultures must also be incorporated.

But they will be.

Connecticut is taking that crucial step in the right direction.

Source: OpEdNews

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