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Delegates rallied for the Freedom to Learn, applauded a passionate Teacher of the Year, and learned more about community schools on day three of the RA.
Members shared how the Biden administration supported educators and students through three tough years, and received words of support from the President and First Lady.
A powerful lineup of speakers shared why they work to end disability discrimination, fight for justice for all people, and speak up for students and educators.
Kim Anderson told NEA Representative Assembly delegates that love fuels her anger at the attacks on LGBTQ+ students, on the freedom to learn, on women's rights, and more. And, through that anger, she and NEA members are taking actions that make a difference.
Pringle called on NEA Representative Assembly delegates to organize for the freedom to teach the truth, for the safety and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ students, and more. She also pointed to many successes over the past year, and inspired hope among those who heard her.
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