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The history, culture and contributions of African Americans will be taught to every K-12 student in San Francisco public schools by 2022-2023, according to a resolution passed Tuesday.
The San Francisco Board of Education approved a plan to develop a curriculum that “honors Black lives, fully represents the contributions of Black people in global society, and advances the ideology of Black liberation for Black scholars.”
Courses include African American history, culture, civil rights, resistance, and literature.