Parkway Central Student Punished for Pro-Palestinian Political Advocacy
A student at Parkway Central High School was suspended for six days over their opposition to Israel’s ongoing aggression against Palestinians.
A student at Parkway Central High School was suspended for six days over their opposition to Israel’s ongoing aggression against Palestinians.
The Missouri Senate passed a law defining “antisemitism” and restricting student speech on Israel, while ignoring public opposition and failing to address concerns about Palestinian rights.
Within hours of the joint US/Israeli attack beginning, St. Louisans gathered in Forest Park to express their opposition to the war.
The Missouri House of Representatives passed HB 2061, a law banning most speech critical of Israel in Missouri’s public schools. It is now headed to the state Senate.
As in other metro communities, residents in rural Foristell, MO oppose the construction of data centers in their town.
Part 2 of this piece takes a deeper dive into the individuals and nonprofit organizations that are pushing for the passage of HB 2061.
Missouri House Bill 2061 aims to create an official state definition of antisemitism, potentially branding critical discourse on Israel as antisemitic and restricting free speech rights in educational settings.
Following the US military’s successful mission to remove Venezuela’s president and first lady, St. Louisans gathered in the Central West End to protest the potentially illegal action by the Trump administration.
A community meeting in Montgomery City drew hundreds expressing opposition to proposed data centers. Residents raised concerns about water, noise, light pollution, utility costs, and transparency issues.
St. Louisans gathered outside Israel Chemical Limited’s Creve Coeur offices to protest the company’s record of supplying munitions to the Israeli military.