The Parents' Bill of Rights, or SB49, became law in North Carolina on Aug. 16, banning curriculum on gender identity, sexual activity, and sexuality from being taught in kindergarten through fourth-grade classrooms. However, During a meeting on Monday, parents and community members conveyed their opinion to the Asheville City Schools Board, by telling it not to implement the law in the schools. The law targets the LGBTQ+ community and critics think it may force children, who aren’t ready, to come out to their parents. Several members from Campaign for Southern Equality, an Asheville-based LGBTQ+ advocacy organization, have also spoken against the law, saying it violates Title IX.
Parents Say New North Carolina Parental Bill Of Rights Is Against Federal Law
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Klifton has been an active mental health professional within the south Florida area for over 15 years. He has been working throughout the country with corporate business leaders and businesses for the past three years throughout the pandemic to address mental health challenges within the workspace.
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