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The Guardian: Hong Kong Churches Drop Tiananmen Tributes
May 31, 2022
The removal of history continues in Hong Kong when, for the first time in 33 years, church services to commemorate the Tiananmen Square crackdown will not be held as organizers fear punishment and persecution under the 2020 national security law.
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School Choice Can take Political Battles out of Education
May 25, 2022
Colleen Hroncich writing in The Hill explores how school choice can prevent children and their education from being at the mercy of politicians and the results of elections by allowing parents choose where and how their children will be educated.
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WEF promotes Social Economy with New “Unlocking the Social Economy” Publication
May 25, 2022
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released a new report entitled « Unlocking the Social Economy », outlining five key policy recommendations to advance the movement including expanding research and education on social innovation, social enterprise and the social economy in schools and universities.
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Butcher: Critical Race Theory and Small-Town America
May 18, 2022
Jonathan Butcher, author of Splintered: Critical Race Theory and the Progressive War on Truth, explains how critical race theorists are using K-12 institutions to promote their message that everything in public and private life represents a racial power struggle.
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UN Human Rights Council Votes for Probe of Russian Troop Human Rights Violations in Kyiv
May 18, 2022
Following UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet’s announcement that 1,000 bodies of civilians have been recovered in areas around Kyiv previously occupied by Russian troops, The UN Human Rights Council voted to launch a probe into alleged "abuses of human rights and serious violations of international humanitarian law ».