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A panel of community members talked about how they support third places and their impact on the people they welcome.
President Trump's executive orders restrict what educators can teach about race, gender, and other topics. Educators find creative ways to push back.
Dozens of parents, teachers, and students spoke at the meeting Monday. Finally, the elected board members did, too.
In March, Sarah Inama, a sixth grade history teacher in Meridian, Idaho, refused to remove a classroom poster reading “Everyone is Welcome” when school district officials claimed the message ...
Testimony from dozens of parents, students and teachers mostly supported Sarah Inama’s signs, including one that reads, “Everyone is welcome here.” But the board was divided. Over 100 people ...
Other educators, however, are finding ways to resist what they see as federal intrusion into the classroom. In March 2025, Sarah Inama, a sixth grade history teacher in Meridian, Idaho, refused to ...
In March 2025, Sarah Inama, a sixth grade history teacher in Meridian, Idaho, refused to remove a classroom poster reading “Everyone is Welcome” when school district officials claimed the ...
The new eatery also includes menu items from chain Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips. In March 2025, Sarah Inama, a sixth grade history teacher in Meridian, Idaho, refused to remove a classroom poster ...