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New Jersey teachers union slated to host program promoting drag: 'Challenging norms'

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The largest public school employee union in New Jersey is slated to host an event next week exploring and promoting the history of drag to interested educators.

The New Jersey Education Association(NJEA), a nonprofit that represents approximately 200,000 educators in the state and is affiliated with the National Education Association (NEA), will be hosting the 45-minute program titled "Drag is not a Crime: The Past, Present, and Future of Drag" on Nov. 7 during the two-day NJEA Convention in Atlantic City, according to its website.

The program will take place through the NJEA's Consortium, which boasts of being "proudly supported by an NEA grant" and "on a mission to put diversity and representation at the forefront of curriculum development."

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