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Texas A&M regents vote on policy requiring faculty approval for race/gender ideology content, sparking free speech concerns.
Texas A&M University System regents are voting on a proposed policy requiring faculty to get prior approval from campus leaders before teaching content labeled as "race or gender ideology," defined as teachings that shame races, promote activism, or equate gender identity with non-biological sex.
The policy, which lacks clear enforcement guidelines, has drawn criticism from faculty and academic freedom advocates who say it threatens free speech, risks censorship, and could lead to legal challenges.
The vote follows the controversial firing of a professor over a classroom discussion on gender identity and comes amid broader state efforts to restrict diversity-related curriculum.
Public testimony will be heard before the final decision.
Los regentes de Texas A&M votan sobre una política que requiere la aprobación de la facultad para el contenido de ideología de raza / género, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre la libertad de expresión.