The Education Exchange – Why California’s Democratic Governor Vetoed Ethnic Studies

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A Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute, Williamson M. Evers, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s veto of AB 331, a bill that would have made an ethnic studies course a high school graduation requirement.

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