Mark Zuckerberg operated a private school for his children and others at his Palo Alto home without city approval, violating local regulations, and is now moving the school to a different location amid neighborhood concerns and ongoing investigations.
Black home schoolers are creating and advocating for more inclusive curricula to combat racist and Eurocentric materials, with increased homeschooling among Black families driven by concerns over public school biases and inadequate representation, especially regarding slavery and Black history. The lack of regulation in homeschooling allows for culturally affirming education but also risks exposure to extremist content. Black families see homeschooling as a way to ensure a more accurate and empowering education for their children, often supplementing or replacing traditional curricula with their own resources.
True Thompson, the daughter of Khloe Kardashian, disrupted her mother's new video promoting her custom home-school lesson. True, who recently injured herself, interrupted Khloe multiple times during the video, asking about sprinkles and mentioning her cast. This is not the first time True has disrupted her mother, as she also photobombed a recent photo shoot in Italy. Khloe shares True and her baby brother with ex Tristan Thompson.
The release of the docuseries "Shiny Happy People" has shed light on the exploitation and lack of compensation faced by Christian mommy bloggers, particularly those associated with the Duggar family. Jill Duggar, a former participant in the reality TV show "19 Kids and Counting," revealed that she was never paid for her time on the show, with all proceeds going to her father. This raises concerns about the lack of labor rights and financial transparency in the world of social media influencing, where children can be easily exploited. Former home-schooled children are now speaking out about their experiences and advocating for the rights of children to be protected from exploitation.