The Sheletta Show
Schools are saying what can and cannot be taught about Black history
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We started today’s show talking to Lambers Fisher, a man who wears many hats but he spoke on the trend that many states are following in an attempt to rewrite history and alter historical facts. He spoke on how many can adjust to this and make voices heard on leaving history as it is and teaching our kids the social and political facts that history brings about in schools. Then we talked to Minnesota State Auditor Julie Blaha in the studio about the health of Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic, teacher and employment shortage in schools and we also dive into the birthday discussion.
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- 03 Feb 2024
We started today’s show talking to Lambers Fisher, a man who wears many hats but he spoke on the trend that many states are following in an attempt to rewrite history and alter historical facts. He spoke on how many can adjust to this and make voices heard on leaving history as it is and teaching our kids the social and political facts that history brings about in schools. Then we talked to Minnesota State Auditor Julie Blaha in the studio about the health of Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic, teacher and employment shortage in schools and we also dive into the birthday discussion.