As conservatives target schools, LGBTQ+ kids and students of color feel less safe
- Students of color and LGBTQ+ students feel less welcome in American schools due to new restrictions on discussions of race, gender, and sexuality. Some conservative state leaders and legislatures have championed these measures, while others have been pushed by local activists or school boards.
- The restrictions have led to books being pulled from libraries, the insistence on using birth names instead of chosen names and pronouns, and teachers avoiding discussions on sensitive topics.
- The consequences of these restrictions have made school feel less safe for those whose identities are being targeted, such as transgender students, bisexual students, and Black students.
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