Republicans seem bent on making their communities inhospitable for teachers, for doctors, for nurses, for librarians, for mental health professionals, for women overall -- seems like a whole lot of the people essential to the wellbeing of the children they claim to care so much about.
Republicans seem bent on making their communities inhospitable for teachers, for doctors, for nurses, for librarians, for mental health professionals, for women overall -- seems like a whole lot of the people essential to the wellbeing of the children they claim to care so much about.
But but but - they're so pro-life. ЁЯдо Yes, the inhospitality for health professionals, especially, is reaching a critical point, to say nothing of the daily onslaught on teachers and librarians.
I am boiling at what book bans are doing to our teachers and librarians. Absolutely outrageous! Two young women in my family have changed their college majors. One wanted to be a school librarian and the other, an elementary school teacher. I know of 2 others who were in nursing school who opted out. We are in a world of hurt.
Yeah, it hurts, for sure. Quite honestly, I don't know if I'd go into teaching now or not. It was my second career, so I entered in 2002 at age 50. For younguns in their early 20s, I can only hope it's not tooo much of a nightmare to discourage them. Same for medical professionals.
Republicans seem bent on making their communities inhospitable for teachers, for doctors, for nurses, for librarians, for mental health professionals, for women overall -- seems like a whole lot of the people essential to the wellbeing of the children they claim to care so much about.
But but but - they're so pro-life. ЁЯдо Yes, the inhospitality for health professionals, especially, is reaching a critical point, to say nothing of the daily onslaught on teachers and librarians.
Liz and Beth
I am boiling at what book bans are doing to our teachers and librarians. Absolutely outrageous! Two young women in my family have changed their college majors. One wanted to be a school librarian and the other, an elementary school teacher. I know of 2 others who were in nursing school who opted out. We are in a world of hurt.
Yeah, it hurts, for sure. Quite honestly, I don't know if I'd go into teaching now or not. It was my second career, so I entered in 2002 at age 50. For younguns in their early 20s, I can only hope it's not tooo much of a nightmare to discourage them. Same for medical professionals.
Homeschooling, leaches and in-house ministries.