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A US military base canceled a children’s event celebrating a pioneering Jewish woman cyclist, citing DEI ban
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A US military base canceled a children’s event celebrating a pioneering Jewish woman cyclist, citing DEI ban
A children’s museum housed on a U.S. military base cancelled a planned storytime reading celebrating the life of a pioneering 19th-century female Jewish cyclist earlier this year, after the book was flagged under a military-wide ban on “DEI” content. The stated reason was because the book was about a woman, its author, Mary Boone, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “If they had actually read the book and found out it was about a Latvian Jewish …
·Deerfield Beach, United States
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“Pedal Pusher,” a children's picture book about 19th-century cyclist Annie Cohen Kopchovsky, was flagged due to DEI concerns. The post Military Base Canceled Event Celebrating Pioneering Jewish Woman Bicyclist appeared first on JMORE.
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