UC Santa Barbara Scholar Ingrid Banks Discusses the Controversy Over AP African-American Studies
The history of Black Studies, the College Board, and why intersectional Blackness matters.
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The history of Black Studies, the College Board, and why intersectional Blackness matters.
Bitter salary dispute leads to a soft strike and student protests.
Funding will go toward making the natural world more accessible to Santa Barbara County’s underserved youth.
Hundreds march from campus to Girsh Park in solidarity with Santa Barbara Unified teachers demanding better wages and benefits.
Union says negotiations are moving in the right direction.
Parent asks S.B. Unified School District to remove “Gender Queer” from high school library.
The board has 60 days to appoint a replacement to complete the rest of Alvarez’s term or may leave the seat vacant until next November’s election.
More than 200 people crowded the district office on Tuesday night, the night before the first day of contract negotiations between SB Unified and SBTA.
A new reading program combines phonetics with good literature.
Ellie Lou Olvera, 13, was awarded $10,000 in the nation’s premier middle school STEM competition for her project aimed at fighting “period poverty.”