Georgia’s “divisive concepts” attempts to limit books on race and LGBTQ equality. Katie Rinderle, a Georgia teacher who could be fired for reading her students the book “My Shadow is Purple,” joins MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber on “The Beat” to share her story. (Check out The Beat's playlist: [ Ссылка ] Connect with Ari Melber: [ Ссылка ])
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