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Join us for a livestream on April 1 {NAME}, Students of every color, background, and ZIP code deserv

Join us for a livestream on April 1 [View as Webpage]( [National Education Association]( [EdJustice]( {NAME}, Students of every color, background, and ZIP code deserve a high-quality public education that gives them the opportunity to succeed. Certain politicians like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are trying to pass harmful laws denying our students’ freedom to learn. From the “Don’t Say Gay” policies, to book bans, to voucher schemes, he is using his power to divide our communities while he takes resources away from our public schools. But he can’t fool activists like you, {NAME}. People are joining together in Florida and across the nation to reject hate and division, rewrite the rules, and realize a future where every single Floridian has the freedom to learn, build a better life, and thrive—no exceptions. [Join us on April 1 at 10 a.m. ET for a livestream hosted by NEA and the Florida Education Association to shine a light on the attacks on public education across the nation.]( [REGISTER TODAY ➤]( [By joining the livestream, you are taking a stand with Florida educators and activists, to demand better for our community schools.]( Together, we can show these politicians that we are united across the country for a just education for all students. We are calling on our elected leaders and speaking out against fearmongering and scapegoating to demand the resources and freedom to learn that our students deserve. We reject these divisions so we can ensure each one of us has the freedom to be ourselves and pursue our dreams. It’s our time to show up and chart a better future for all of us, no matter our ages, races, or genders. In unity, The NEA EdJustice team [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [NEA - National Education Association]( You received this email at {EMAIL} because you are signed up for NEA EdJustice, timely actions and a quarterly digest about racial, social, and economic justice in education. [Click here to unsubscribe.]( © 2023 National Education Association 1201 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 [neaEdJustice.org]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe](

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