The ACLU is urging states to ‘just say no to Trump’s radical agenda.’
Reading, writing, and arithmetic, step aside. Some educators have decided to focus on how to deal with – and, in some cases, resist – Donald Trump’s presidency and policies. It’s hard to fathom that the National Education Association (NEA) – the largest teachers union in the United States, with more than 3 million members – believed it was necessary to host a webinar to help educators learn how to combat a president. But that’s what happened, and just before Inauguration Day.
The union’s website stated: “NEA members are a crucial part of the community coming together to protect public education under a second Trump administration. As we prepare for this new era, we know we must be united, proactive, and focused on our vision for…