Florida professors quietly defy restrictions on race and gender: ‘This is how authoritarianism works’
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Florida professors are defying state restrictions on how race and gender topics are taught in college classrooms.
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Sociology professors at Florida universities are deliberately refusing to revise their course syllabi despite new state guidelines that restrict how race, gender, and sexuality are taught in the classroom. Florida has implemented restrictions on how these topics can be addressed in higher education, part of a broader state effort to shape curriculum content. The professors' quiet defiance represents a direct challenge to the state's curriculum mandates, with faculty members framing their resistance as a principled stand against government control of academic content. The standoff reflects growing tension between state education policy and faculty autonomy on college campuses, particularly regarding sensitive subjects in social sciences. The outcome remains unclear as universities navigate conflicting pressures from state oversight and academic freedom principles.
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Sociology professors at Florida universities are deliberately refusing to revise course syllabi in compliance with state curriculum guidelines.
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