Sarah Inama said she was told by administrators that her signs “don’t allow people to express differing opinions.” ...
"I went back into my classroom and put it back up. And I emailed my principal and said I just, 'I don't agree. I don't agree ...
Residents on social media denounced a poster with hands of different skin tones and another with a rainbow as "DEI." ...
One district is teaching its students that inclusion and acceptance is somehow politically controversial, while the other ...
A middle-school teacher was told that the sign, with an array of hands with different skin tones, violated the district’s ...
Brigade Screen Printing races to fulfill orders for shirts supporting inclusion after a West Ada teacher's stand goes viral.
Everyone is welcome here, or not everyone is welcome here,” argues Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade history teacher.
Local advocacy groups are encouraging people to wear "Everyone is Welcome" T-shirts on Monday, March 24, to work or school.
But if you’re looking for one reason to take it down, here it is: It’s blatantly false. Not everyone is welcome in Idaho.
If you got an 'Everyone is Welcome Here' shirt, today is the day to wear it, Gov. Ron DeSantis visiting the Idaho Capitol ...
Many of the shop's employees are parents of West Ada students and want to show support for the "Everyone is Welcome Here" ...
An "everyone is welcome here" sign sparked a national movement, but the fact is we're failing to live up to those words.