Trump's Project 2025: Up Close and Personal

Trump's Project 2025: Up Close and Personal-The Assault on Public Education

Oct 17, 2024
In this episode, Ever Carradine and Don Cheadle, acclaimed actors known for their work in popular series and films, read engaging excerpts while David Pepper, author of "2025: A Novel," shares critical insights. The trio delves into the controversial proposals of Project 2025, revealing potential dangers such as the elimination of public education funding and widespread book banning. They discuss the troubling rise of for-profit schools, the adverse effects on marginalized communities, and the urgent need to safeguard educational integrity amidst increasing privatization.
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Book Banning at Southeast Middle School

  • Principal Martha Sheakley and librarian Paige Parker remove classic books due to vague new censorship laws.
  • The laws target books with so-called CRT, DEI, or sexual content, including works by Toni Morrison and Anne Frank.
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Budget Cuts at Southeast Middle School

  • Due to a shift in government funding towards private school vouchers, Southeast Middle School faces severe budget cuts.
  • The school must eliminate wraparound services like mental health counseling and the school resource officer program.
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Further Funding Cuts

  • Additional cuts eliminate the school's reading/writing specialist, executive functioning specialist, and aftercare program.
  • IDEA and Title I funding are diverted to private school vouchers, impacting special needs and low-income students.
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