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LGBTQ+ Teachers Deserve Safe Spaces

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By Aziah Siid | Word In Black (WIB) - Teachers do their best to educate, nurture, and protect their students. But at a time when educators in Florida are being told they have to teach that Black people benefitted from enslavement, and educators nationwide are grappling with prejudice in the classroom, teachers have their work […]

The post LGBTQ+ Teachers Deserve Safe Spaces appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

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  • 'The Black Trans Prayer Book' Is A Stunning Reminder Of The Everlasting Divinity Of Trans People - Blavity
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