Maryland teachers union offers $1,000 grant to advance Black Lives Matter in School's 'demands'
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The Maryland State Education Association is offering a grant to teachers and local affiliates to promote the national demands of Black Lives Matter in Schools.
The application form asks which of the four Black Lives Matter at School's "national demands" the grantees activities relate to. The four national demands, according to the Black Lives Matter at School's website are: "End ‘zero tolerance’ discipline, and implement restorative justice; Hire more Black teachers; Mandate Black history and ethnic studies in K-12 curriculum; Fund counselors not cops."
The grant application also asked how the activities and events will "relate to the four national demands," and how they will "focus on Black and Brown students/educators/communities of color."