This episode discusses a new Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments. It argues this can marginalize students of other faiths and negatively impact educational equity. Examples are given of how students from minority religions may feel excluded or targeted in such a situation. It concludes that equitable schools should respect all students' beliefs while remaining neutral on religion.
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This episode discusses a new Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments. It argues this can marginalize students of other faiths and negatively impact educational equity. Examples are given of how students from minority religions may feel excluded or targeted in such a situation. It concludes that equitable schools should respect all students' beliefs while remaining neutral on religion.
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