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State legislation threatens diversity inclusion in education

January 10, 2024 | Mayor's Council on Disability Issues, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee



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State legislation threatens diversity inclusion in education
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the ongoing impact of a dedicated advisory body for the disability community, which has been active for 40 years. Participants emphasized the importance of regular engagement with this community, rather than only reaching out when necessary. The meeting highlighted the potential for a publication that could document the evolution of disability advocacy, reflecting on the changes since the establishment of the advisory board and federal laws.

Additionally, the meeting addressed significant upcoming state legislation that could affect diversity and inclusion initiatives in education. A member raised concerns about two recently introduced bills in Tennessee that aim to strip protections for diversity and inclusion in both K-12 and higher education. These bills are expected to culminate in a ban on state funding for diversity and inclusion efforts, mirroring recent legislation in Texas.

The implications of these legislative changes were underscored, particularly regarding the potential loss of funding for training programs focused on disabilities and diversity. Participants were encouraged to engage with their state representatives to advocate for the continuation of these essential programs.

The meeting concluded with plans for further discussions on these topics during an upcoming retreat, ensuring that the issues affecting the disability community and educational diversity remain at the forefront of the agenda.

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