A Call For Tennessee To “Take Back America’s Children” Amid Education Crisis [Interview With PJTN’s Laurie Cardoza Moore]

The Volunteer State Has Been Ground Zero For The Nationwide Fight To Get Left-Leaning Political Agendas, Anti-Semitic Falsehoods, Critical Race Theory, And Pornography Out Of Children’s Textbooks, Curriculum And School Libraries. Especially During The Pandemic, When Government-Initiated Lockdowns Forced Children To Stay Home, The Movement Gained A Lot Of Attention Because Of The Numbers Of Parents Who Saw, With Their Own Eyes, The Content Their Children Were Being Exposed To On A Daily Basis At Their Schools. Laurie Cardoza Moore, Founder Of Proclaiming Justice To The Nations, Says That Now Is The Time To Keep The Momentum Going And Fight For Permanent Positive Change In Our Classrooms. Laurie’s Organization Is Hosting An Upcoming Event That Will Educate, Motivate And Activate Attendees To Fight In Their Own Hometowns And Reclaim Classrooms To Ensure Our Next Generation Of Leaders Is Guided By U.S. History Facts, Not Left-Leaning Political Agendas.

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Lawsuit Threatened After Conservative School Board Votes To Remove Sexually Explicit Books

A Wilson County Resident, Who Addressed The School Board On Monday Night On The Topic Of LGBTQ+ “Safe Space” Stickers, Says There Are Issues With Removing Books Already In School Libraries.

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Textbook Commission Members Oppose Conservative’s Push To Define What Is Age-Appropriate

Conservative Laurie Cardoza-Moore Pushed For The Tennessee Textbook And Instructional Materials Quality Commission To Define The Parameters Of What Is Age-Appropriate Books That School-Aged Children Have Access To In Their School Libraries. Other Members On The Committee Disagreed, Saying That It Wasn’t The Commission’s Responsibility To Create Rules Or Regulations.

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Video Of Pornographic Images From Clarksville School Library Book Deemed Too Explicit For YouTube

A Video Sharing Some Of The Pornographic Images Found Via A Tennessee School Library Book Elicited An Immediate Ban On YouTube When Capitol Resource Institute (CRI) Uploaded It To That Platform.

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Resource Book Available In Tennessee High School Teaches Students How To Argue With “Homophobic Christians”

Found In A Clarksville High School As A “Resource” Book, This Book Is Gay By Juno Dawson Tells Students “How To Argue With A Christian” And That “Straight People Have Anal Sex All The Time Too.” According To The Author, Certain People In The Bible Were Gay And The Quran – The Holy Book Of Islam – Does Not “Explicitly Forbid Homosexual Behavior.”

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Corporate Welfare Candy for Incumbents, The Woke Invasion of TN Public Schools, Taxpayer’s Burden, Blocking School Choice & More! -TennCon’s Big 7

1) Large Business Economic Incentives Benefit The TN Politicians Who Approved Them, Report Says
2) Teacher’s Union And School Boards Continue To Fight Against Option For Students To Receive Classical Education In Tennessee
3) Conservative Teachers “Must Stand” As Changes To Title IX Threaten Education
4) Tennessee’s New Public Education Funding Formula Will Likely Increase Taxpayer Burden
5) TN Dept of Education Delays Plan To Score Public Schools For Fifth Straight Year
6) New School Library Structure Pushes Librarians To Become Political Activists
7) To Help Combat Illicit Drugs, New TN Legislation Requires Fatal Overdoses Be Reported To Police

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New School Library Structure Pushes Librarians To Become Political Activists

Recent Changes In The Structure Of School Libraries In Tennessee Have Many Concerned That School Librarians Are Being Trained To Push More Than Just Books.

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No Education Issue Was Too Big – Or Small – For Tennessee Lawmakers This Year

Tennessee Lawmakers’ Scrutiny Of Public Education This Year Ran The Gamut, From Completely Rewriting The State’s K-12 Funding Formula To Authorizing Teachers To Confiscate Students’ Cell Phones If They’re Deemed A Distraction In Class.

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Four Republican Senators Send Obscene Books Bill To Summer Study

After Passing The Senate Education Committee Last Week, A Bill That Aims To Prohibit Educational Institutions From Making Materials That Are Considered “Obscene” Or “Harmful To Minors” Available To Students Was Stymied In The Senate Judiciary Committee When A Vote To Send The Bill To Summer Study Passed 6 To 3.

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