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Posted Jan 4, 2022, 12:06 pm
Bennito L. Kelty
/TucsonSentinel.com
The 1996 documentary "Low y Cool" about a lowrider bicycle club from Tucson's South Side will play on a big screen again in a 25th anniversary showing, which will include a discussion about Chicano history in Tucson.... Read more»
Posted Oct 11, 2021, 11:48 am
Bennito L. Kelty
/TucsonSentinel.com
Tucson historian and author Lydia Otero will headline the Pima County Public Library's annual LGBTQ+ Author Talk, discussing their books focused on Hispanic and queer perspectives in the context of Tucson's growth as a city. ... Read more»
Posted Oct 4, 2019, 3:42 pm
Blake Morlock
/TucsonSentinel.com
Mark Stegeman always seemed like a guy whose lust to lead was undermined by his need to nitpick, and his resignation reveals the confounding nature of his tenure.
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Updated Oct 3, 2019, 4:11 pm
Dylan Smith
/TucsonSentinel.com
Mark Stegeman, in his third term on the board of Tucson's largest school district, resigned effective immediately on Thursday, in an unexpected announcement.... Read more»
Posted Feb 4, 2018, 11:10 am
Adam Ragan
/Special to TucsonSentinel.com
TUSD Governing Board candidate Adam Ragan: "On this part, there can be no alternative facts, as some might push. Banning MAS runs counter to the Constitution."... Read more»
Posted Dec 27, 2017, 4:17 pm
Dylan Smith
/TucsonSentinel.com
A federal judge has permanently blocked Arizona from enforcing a controversial 2010 law that targeted TUSD's ethnic studies classes. An August ruling found the law was unconstitutional, and "enacted and enforced with a discriminatory purpose" by state politicians, "motivated by a desire to advance a political agenda by capitalizing on race-based fears."... Read more»
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Posted Aug 28, 2017, 2:58 pm
Blake Morlock
/TucsonSentinel.com
Confederate monuments, Mexican American studies and Joe Apraio's pardon together illuminate why it's not just in our heads that the Right gets into trouble on race. The double standards are hard to miss.... Read more»
Posted Aug 22, 2017, 6:00 pm
Dylan Smith
/TucsonSentinel.com
A federal judge Tuesday found that a controversial 2010 Arizona law that targeted TUSD's ethnic studies classes is unconstitutional, and "enacted and enforced with a discriminatory purpose" by state politicians, "motivated by a desire to advance a political agenda by capitalizing on race-based fears."... Read more»
Posted Sep 8, 2016, 11:39 am
Nicole Cobler
/Texas Tribune
Saying that a proposed Mexican-American studies textbook is "dripping with racism and intolerance," several Texas educators and students are calling for the State Board of Education to reject the controversial book. One passage reads, "Stereotypically, Mexicans were viewed as lazy ... It was also traditional to skip work on Mondays, and drinking on the job could be a problem."... Read more»
Updated Jul 7, 2015, 8:13 pm
Paul Ingram
/TucsonSentinel.com
A federal appeals court Tuesday upheld much of the controversial Arizona law that targeted TUSD's Mexican American Studies program. The three-judge panel ordered the case back to district court for a hearing on whether the law is discriminatory.... Read more»
Posted Mar 3, 2015, 4:36 pm
Dylan Smith & Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.com
State schools chief Diane Douglas will not cut the budget of TUSD over allegations that its Ethnic Studies program violates Arizona law, she said Tuesday. The state will continue to monitor the district's culturally relevant courses, she said. TUSD faced a possible 10 percent cut to its state funding —about $14 million.... Read more»
Posted Jan 7, 2015, 8:25 pm
Paul Ingram
/TucsonSentinel.com
TUSD superintendent H.T. Sanchez said he is confident that the district and the Arizona Department of Education can find a fix for ethnic studies programs after a meeting Wednesday with newly installed state head of public education Diane Douglas. ... Read more»
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Updated Jan 2, 2015, 7:47 pm
Paul Ingram
/TucsonSentinel.com
In his final business day in office, the lame-duck head of public education in Arizona fired one last shot at Tucson Unified School District's ethnic studies program. John Huppenthal declared Friday that the district could lose 10 percent of its funding if it does not comply with state law.... Read more»
Posted Sep 2, 2014, 12:10 am
Arnie Bermudez
/TucsonSentinel.com
The Republican primary election is over. The good news is that the Arizona Republican Party said "no mas" to Attorney General Tom Horne and Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal, the main opponents of Tucson's Mexican American Studies program.... Read more»
Posted Jun 30, 2014, 9:52 pm
Arnie Bermudez
/TucsonSentinel.com
Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal decided he was going to be a not-so smartass under the cover of Internet pseudonymity. The Arizona schools chief made some pretty deplorable comments about minorities and low income people on Arizona political blogs.... Read more»
Updated Apr 10, 2014, 5:42 pm
Aamena Ahmed
/Texas Tribune
Activist groups rallied in support of adding Mexican American Studies as an official Texas high school elective ahead of State Board of Education meetings this week. But at least one board member suggested the likelihood is slim.
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