Thursday, August 5, 2010

Arizona Bans Ethnic Studies from Students in Arizona Public School Systems

Well people, Govenor Jan Brewer just signed another law that causes another step behind the state of Arizona as well as
the country of America. Ethnics studies, which means Black history, Mexican history, and Asian history is now offically
banned from public schools in Arizona.This is ridulous. The people of Arizona need to get together and have Jan Brewer impeached.
This is against the law because this is discrimination. The only history that is permitted in the state of Arizona is history
concerning white people. Most of the people that built the United States of America are people of different races and ethnic backgrounds. Why on earth would Govenor Jan Brewer sign this law? What is the crime behind learning ethnic history and studies? Why is this any danger to the people of Arizona? Remember that knowledge is power. Arizona is setting the students' education in turmoil. Ethnics Studies is a "necessity" in the education system. Without it people will be lost and dumbfounded.
If it weren't for people of different races, we wouldn't have certain things that we can't live without today. Students of
diffrent races need to learn more about themselves, where they come from, and why things are the way they are today.It is very important for children of different races to learn their heritage and culture that is part of them. Arizona is turning into a Jim Crow state. I hate this law with a passion. Also, what if hispanics, asians, and other people of color have to take a certification test in the future in Arizona?
What if some hispanics, asians, and other people of color decide they want to move somewhere else from Arizona for a better job?
For example, the PRAXIS EXAM in order to be a teacher. If some of the questions involve hispanics and asians from the past, the students will not be able to know the answers because ethnic studies have been banned. The hispanics, asians, and other races would not have enough information for them to help with their education.

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