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State Superintendent Calls on Textbook Publishers to Commit to Diverse Narratives

Press Release

by CC News
State Superintendent

SACRAMENTO—Against a national backdrop where states and schools boards are attempting to erase the voices and histories of marginalized communities, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced the launch of a special task force to examine inclusive content offered to California students by textbook publishers.

Senator Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) will co-chair the task force with Thurmond, and they will be joined by several other legislators who will serve on the committee.

Thurmond and his special task force are requesting California textbook publishers to appear at a hearing this month to pledge to protect and provide student access to information that is free from discrimination and inclusive of the diverse narratives that reflect the student body of California. The publishers will be asked to publicly commit to diversifying depictions in instructional materials used in schools, with specific attention to images and stories of marginalized groups including Black, Native American, Latinx, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and LGBTQ+ people and persons with disabilities.

“Publishers reap close to $500 million annually from California public schools—we need those who benefit to do what is best for students. We know we can improve graduation and college-going rates among all students—and especially teens of color—when they have the opportunity to see themselves represented in the curriculum and classroom,” said Thurmond. “More than 75 percent of public school students in California are students of color, but some textbooks still fail to reflect the student population we serve. We need to do better so our students can thrive.”

The hearing of the special task force will take place on Wednesday, June 21 in Sacramento. More details will be available in the coming week.

For more information, visit: https://www.cde.ca.gov/

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4 comments

WPR June 9, 2023 - 5:15 pm

Another reason to home school and avoid woke indoctrination.

Woke BS June 9, 2023 - 6:42 pm

Cant we just have narratives of “people?”

Robert C. June 9, 2023 - 6:46 pm

Its a shame that adults have to use our children as weapons in their culture wars.

FED UP June 10, 2023 - 9:27 am

A total dog-and-pony show. A “task force” chaired by Thurman and a state senator that has no statutory or regulatory authority whatsoever. It will, states the press release, “request” publishers to (voluntarily) appear at its “hearing” where it will attempt to shame them into making public commitments to “diverse narratives,” whatever the hell that is supposed to mean. Were I a publisher CEO, I would decline such an invitation because it is shameless political pandering. We have to stop electing idiots like these.

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