Arizona is back in the spotlight again after Gov. Jan Brewer signed a new law designed to restrict ethnic studies courses. Supporters of the Arizona house bill, say that the ethnic studies courses were dividing the students up by race and offering them differing versions of history. Latinos in particular, say supporters, were allegedly being taught a history that emphasized their oppression and that emphasized that capitalism is the enemy.
Tom Horne, state superintendent of public instruction for Arizona, believes that the new law is a positive step for Arizona. “The most offensive thing to me, fundamentally, is dividing kids by race,” Mr. Horne said. Horne believed that the current system of ethnic studies classes promoted a warped view of history that led to defiance by Latino students. Horne cited an incident during a school speech when a group of Latino students turned their backs on the speaker and put their fists in the air.
Paul Senseman, spokesman for Gov. Brewer, said that the governor supports equality.
- Citing Individualism, Arizona Tries to Rein in Ethnic Studies in School (New York Times)
- Arizona House Bill 2281 (Arizona State Legislature)
- Arizona Ethnic Studies Law Signed By Governor Brewer, Condemned By UN Human Rights Experts (Huffingtonpost.com)
- Arizona House Bill 2281 (FindLaw’s LawBrain)
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