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Some parents in Fremont don’t want comprehensive sex ed to be taught to their fourth and fifth graders in schools. They’ve flooded school board meetings to say the curriculum does not respect their parental and cultural choices around sex.

Guest: Sandhya Dirks, KQED race and equity reporter

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