
Several high school teachers in New Mexico have been suspended or fired after refusing to enforce pro-war views in their classrooms. Geoff Barrett, a teacher at Albuquerque's Highland High School, was suspended after refusing to remove student-made artwork expressing views on the recent U.S. war against Iraq. The artwork included both pro- and antiwar views, but he was advised that the "pro-war" posters were not "pro-war enough." Bill Nevins of Rio Rancho High School lost his job and a poetry team that he advised has been disbanded after one of his students read an anti-war poem over the school's PA system. Several other teachers have been suspended after refusing to remove anti-war posters from their classrooms. "Meanwhile, pro-war, militaristic signs, posters and bumper stickers abound at many Albuquerque and Rio Rancho schools," note Eric Haas and Jama Fisk.
Links:
[1] http://dev.prwatch.org/users/13916/sheldon-rampton
[2] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/war-peace/iraq
[3] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/democracy
[4] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/education
[5] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/human-rights
[6] http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdev.prwatch.org%2Fspin%2F2003%2F05%2F1936%2Fthought-crime-new-mexico&linkname=Thought%20Crime%20in%20New%20Mexico
[7] http://www.abqtrib.com/archives/opinions03/052003_opinions_teachers.shtml