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Opinion Roundtable: Behind America’s Public School Battles

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It's been founded to marginalize people of color.

I had a teacher in middle school that introduced me to like the Hardy Boys, to Nancy Drew, to Maya Angelou.

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Today we’re bringing you a special episode from New York Times Opinion: a roundtable, hosted by Lulu Garcia-Navarro, about how parents view the role of school. America’s schools have emerged as a battleground for the country’s most fervent cultural disagreements, and in many places, parents are finding themselves on the front lines. Three parents of public school students joined Lulu Garcia-Navarro to discuss the big questions underlying the new era of parental activism. Letha Muhammad is a mother of three in Raleigh, N.C., and serves as the executive director of the nonprofit Education Justice Alliance, which works to dismantle the school-to-prison and school-to-deportation pipelines. Tom Chavez of Elmhurst, Ill., is a father of three who co-founded the group Elmhurst Parents for Integrity in Curriculum, which seeks to remove ideological agendas from the classroom. Siva Raj lives in San Francisco with his two sons and co-founded the group SF Guardians, which led the drive to recall three of the city’s school board members this year. This episode was produced as part of a special series from New York Times Opinion exploring the purpose of K-12 education. This Times Opinion roundtable was produced by Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Phoebe Lett, Kristin Lin, Derek Arthur and Cassady Rosenblum, with help from Shannon Busta, Olivia Natt, Aaron Retica, Eleanor Barkhorn, Alison Bruzek and Anabel Bacon. Original music and mixing by Isaac Jones. Fact-checking by Kate Sinclair, Mary Marge Locker and Michelle Harris. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.
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  • The conversation centers on history education in schools.
  • A second recurring theme is importance of education.
  • Referenced books include The People's History by Howard Zinn and Maya Angelou.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Parents and educators concerned about history curriculum and Parents and educators.

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Best for Parents and educators concerned about history curriculumOften cited around history education in schools

The Zen Education Project is Howard Zinn. The overarching theme in Zen Ed is that the United States is, you know, and it's a very important thing.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Parents and educators concerned about history curriculum
Key quote: It's been founded to marginalize people of color.
The host discusses the influence of the Zen Education Project, which is based on Howard Zinn's 'The People's History', in shaping how history is taught in schools. They express concern over the political ideology embedded in the curriculum and the impact it has on students' understanding of American history.
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Best for Parents and educatorsOften cited around importance of education

The speaker mentions being introduced to Maya Angelou in middle school, which opened up a world for them that they didn't have access to at home.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Parents and educators
Key quote: I had a teacher in middle school that introduced me to like the Hardy Boys, to Nancy Drew, to Maya Angelou.
The host mentioned Maya Angelou as part of a discussion on how education can open up new worlds for students. They reflected on their own experiences with literature in school that shaped their perspective and aspirations.
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The People's History
Howard Zinn

The host discusses the influence of the Zen Education Project, which is based on Howard Zinn's 'The People's History', in shaping how history is ta…

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Maya Angelou

The host mentioned Maya Angelou as part of a discussion on how education can open up new worlds for students. They reflected on their own experienc…

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