Ethnic-studies programs grown in K-12 schools

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Curriculums in the U.S. have often left out the experiences of people of color, but more states are starting to incorporate ethnic studies courses into their classrooms.

“We don’t want to make villains out of people, and at the same time history should be honest. History should account for people’s lived experiences,” Leilani Sabzalian, who is Alutiiq and an assistant education professor at the University of Oregon.

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