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DeSantis blasts ‘Queer Theory’ in African American Studies course

Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics January 24, 2023

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Florida rejected an AP African American Studies in part because it contained lessons about “Queer Theory” and doing away with prisons, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday. “This course, when I heard it didn’t meet the standards. I figured, ‘Yeah, they may be doing CRT,’'’ DeSantis said at an event in Jacksonville. “It’s way more than that. This course on Black history, what [is] one of the lessons about? Queer Theory. Now, who... + full article



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