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Preview | The Politics of Education

Preview: 1/18/2024 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

North Carolinians discuss banned books, LGBTQ studies, history education and whitewashing.

Eight North Carolinians come together to discuss banned books, LGTBQ studies in elementary schools, how to teach controversial events in American history and the concept of whitewashing.

01/18/2024

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The NC Listening Project is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

Funding for The NC Listening Project is provided in part by High Point University, Sidney and Rachel Strauss, and Julia Courtney and Scott Oxford.

Preview | The Politics of Education

Preview: 1/18/2024 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Eight North Carolinians come together to discuss banned books, LGTBQ studies in elementary schools, how to teach controversial events in American history and the concept of whitewashing.

01/18/2024

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