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Connecticut Public Act No. 19-12

An Act Concerning the Inclusion of Black and Latino Studies in the Public School Curriculum

NBC Connecticut: Exploring the New Black and Latino Studies Curriculum

Mar 1, 2021

NBC Connecticut’s Connecticut in Color program aired a segment entitled Exploring the New Black and Latino Studies Curriculum on February 26, 2021. Visit the original posting on NBCConnecticut.com.

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