National Campaign for Justice

Fund the Fight to Protect Schools from Trump’s Extremist Education Agenda Now!

Extremists are waging an all-out assault on America’s schools and libraries. Groups like Moms for Liberty have made it their mission to ban books, intimidate educators, and erase the voices of marginalized communities.

 

Over 4,200 books were targeted for removal last year alone, with a focus on race, gender identity, and LGBTQ+ themes. These attacks are not isolated, they are part of a larger, coordinated effort tied directly to Donald Trump’s Project 2025.


Now, with Trump’s nomination of Linda McMahon as his pick for Secretary of Education, her appointment signals a dangerous alignment between the Department of Education and hate groups like Moms for Liberty.

 

But we’re not powerless in our fight to protect public education. We’ve already seen what collective action can achieve. Thanks to your support, we’ve mobilized hundreds of thousands of direct actions, stopping Moms for Liberty from infiltrating teacher certification programs in Oregon and forcing state governments to take a stand against book bans.


In New Jersey, we helped pass the groundbreaking Freedom to Read Act, which protects educators and libraries from baseless attacks. But as Trump and his allies double down on their efforts, we need to do more.


Contribute to National Campaign for Justice and fund the fight to protect schools from Trump’s extremist education agenda now.

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