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Leader of the Florida Association of School Psychologists bears witness to the impacts of racism among students and issues a call for healing.
The post Florida teaching students that slavery benefited Black people is another effort to cover up racism appeared first on TheGrio. Florida teaching students that slavery benefited Black people ...
The head of the Florida Department of Education said the state will fight the federal government's new interpretation of the civil-rights law known as Title IX because of its expansion of ...
Today, the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services is a model Florida Department of Juvenile Justice service provider, carefully managing a $31 million contract, and running a full-scale membership portfolio that includes a refined quality improvement process, legislative advocacy, comprehensive best practices training in prevention, and ...
Florida boasts the largest number of book bans in the country of books dealing with discussions of gender and sexual identity, sexism and racism.The adoption of this interpretation of the ...
Today, large concentrations of black residents can be found in northern and central Florida. Aside from blacks descended from African slaves brought to the southern U.S., there are also large numbers of Black people of Caribbean, recent African, and Afro-Latino immigrant origins, especially in the Miami/South Florida area.
For 2016, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that there were 3,116,886 people in poverty in Florida, or 15.7% of the state's population. 22.8% of them are children. [4] According to the new data published by the U.S. Census Bureau the percentage of Floridians living in poverty has decreased from 15.7% to 13.1% as of 2021. [5]
According to the ACLU, Florida had 14 bills introduced this year that would impact the LGBTQ community – including restrictions on changes to ID cards, the required use of preferred names or ...