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  2. Kentucky schools amendment TV blitz begins with $200k-plus ad ...

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    The political fight over school funding in Kentucky is in full swing and, as of this week, on full view. Advocates on both sides of the issue — a constitutional amendment appearing on the ballot ...

  3. Campaigns against corporal punishment - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Effective Discipline, now part of the Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center (NCPTC) of Winona (MN) State University; The U.S. Alliance to End the Hitting of Children [17] People Opposed to Paddling Students (POPS), based in Texas [18] Floridians Against Corporal Punishment in Public School, based in Florida [19]

  4. Fridays for Future - Wikipedia

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    Fridays for Future (FFF), also known as the School Strike for Climate (Swedish: Skolstrejk för klimatet [ˈskûːlstrɛjk fœr klɪˈmɑ̌ːtɛt]), is an international movement of school students who skip Friday classes to participate in demonstrations to demand action from political leaders to prevent climate change and for the fossil fuel industry to transition to renewable energy.

  5. Stand for Children - Wikipedia

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    Stand for Children is an American education advocacy group. Founded in 1996 following a Children's Defense Fund rally [1] the non-profit advocates for equity in public education. Stand for Children's mission is "to ensure all students receive a high quality, relevant education, especially those whose boundless potential is overlooked and under ...

  6. Who is funding Sacramento school board campaigns? These ...

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    The most invested-in school board race in the county is, by a thin margin, Sacramento City Unified School District, with a total of $115,263 raised between five candidates.

  7. Nonviolent revolution - Wikipedia

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    Stage 1 – Cultural Preparation or "Conscientization": Education, training and consciousness raising of why there is a need for a nonviolent revolution and how to conduct a nonviolent revolution. Stage 2 – Building Organizations: As training, education and consciousness raising continues, the need to form organizations.

  8. Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign (Spanish: Cruzada Nacional de Alfabetización, CNA) was a campaign launched in 1980 by the Sandinista government in order to reduce illiteracy in Nicaragua. [1] It was awarded the prestigious UNESCO Literacy Award. There have been many other literacy campaigns in the country since the first one was launched in 1980.

  9. Green Schools Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Green Schools Campaign (GSC) [1] is a Los Angeles based non-profit organization designed to help schools transition to renewable energy. It was founded in 2020 by Simon Aron, Calum Worthy , and Michael Zelniker and has operated using an online-only model throughout its existence.