A Tennessee school district has voted to ban a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust due to “inappropriate language” and an illustration of a nude woman.
have called on superintendents to perform a systemic review of "inappropriate" materials in their states’ schools
"It shows people hanging, it shows them killing kids, why does the educational system promote this kind of stuff? It is not wise or healthy," School Board Member Tony Allman said about the book, which was part of the district's eighth-grade English language arts curriculum. Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, which does not play a role in McMinn County, noted the timing of the news on Twitter. Weingarten, who is Jewish, pointed out that Thursday is International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Tennessee school district bans Holocaust graphic novel 'Maus' over 'inappropriate language'A Tennessee school district has voted to ban a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust due to “inappropriate language” and an illustration of a nude woman.
Weiterlesen »
Tennessee School Board Bans Holocaust Graphic Novel ‘Maus' – Author Art Spiegelman Condemns the Move as ‘Orwellian'‘Maus’ author Art Spiegelman spoke to CNBC after a school board in Tennessee voted to ban his landmark graphic novel about the Nazis’ persecution of Jews.
Weiterlesen »
Tennessee school board votes unanimously to ban book about the HolocaustA Tennessee school board voted 10-0 to ban the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel 'Maus,' which details the horrors of the Holocaust.
Weiterlesen »
Art Spiegelman says 'Maus' ban is 'harbinger of things to come'The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and cartoonist condemned a Tennessee school board decision to ban his graphic novel 'Maus.'
Weiterlesen »
U.S. Holocaust Museum responds to school board decision to remove 'Maus' from curriculumThe U.S. Holocaust Museum responded to a Tennessee school board after it decided to remove a graphic novel about Holocaust survivors from its curriculum.
Weiterlesen »