Religion and Tennessee Social Studies Standards & The Hunt for a Speaker

Published: Oct. 19, 2015, 2:35 a.m.

At the top of the show we will take a look at the Strong Cities Network, part of the UN-Habitat program. International effort to create a future of sustainable peace, development and opportunity or first step to ending the sovereignty of the United States? At the bottom of the first hour I'll be joined by Tennessee State Rep. Sheila Butt to discuss the current statewide social studies and world history standards and Tennessee HB1418, a bill that she introduced in an attempt to ensure students get full and fair exposure to world religions without \u201creligious doctrine\u201d being part of the curriculum. Did I mention that The Council on American-Islamic Relations and some atheist activists are opposed to HB1418? In the second hour I'll be talking with Ken Crow about the ongoing effort to select a new Speaker of the House.

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