Trump administration must restore history, science materials at parks, US judge rules - Reuters
Trump administration must restore history, science materials at parks, US judge rules Reuters
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"History cannot be faithfully told while excluding the experiences of communities whose contributions, struggles, and achievements form an important part of our Nation's story."
— Angel Kelley , Other
"Kelley's decision not only stopped further censorship, but recognized the need to restore the exhibits the administration already illegally removed."
— Skye Perryman , Activist
"Censoring science and erasing America's history at national parks are direct threats to everything these amazing places, and our country, stand for."
— Alan Spears , Activist
"As Americans, we deserve national parks that tell stories of our country's triumphs and heartbreaks alike. We can handle the truth."
— Alan Spears , Activist
"Censoring science and erasing America's history at national parks are direct threats to everything these amazing places, and our country, stand for."
— Alan Spears , Activist
Key People
Senior director of cultural resources at the National Parks Conservation Association.
U.S. District judge who issued a preliminary injunction regarding the restoration of historical signs.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Interior Secretary involved in the approval process of clean energy projects.
Current U.S. President who has criticized Netanyahu's actions.
Lawyer and representative of the plaintiffs, working with the group Democracy Forward.
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A coalition of conservation, history, and science organizations sued the Trump administration over its removal of national parks exhibits, alleging a campaign to erase history and science at the country's most valuable sites.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstall exhibits and signs related to topics like slavery and climate change that were removed from parks and monuments nationwide, stating they did not align with the administration's preferred narrative.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstall exhibits and signs related to topics like slavery and climate change that were removed from parks and monuments nationwide, stating they did not align with the administration's preferred narrative.
Conservation and historical organizations sued the Trump administration over National Park Service policies that allegedly erase history and science from America's national parks, including the removal of exhibits on slavery and climate change.
Conservation and historical organizations sued the Trump administration over National Park Service policies that allegedly erase history and science from America's national parks, including the removal of exhibits on slavery and climate change.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstall exhibits and signs on topics like slavery and climate change that were removed from parks and monuments nationwide, stating they 'do not align with its preferred narrative.'
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