Less religious, more diverse: Today’s homeschooling movement

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Children’s Forest School Co-founder Madlen Sarkisyan reads a story to homeschooled kids in a Simi Valley park. Photo by Robin Estrin.

Homeschooling has long been common for religious families and those with aversions to public school, but the pandemic seems to have widened its appeal.

A new law asks California schools to incorporate media literacy lessons into English, math, science, and social studies curriculums.

Los Angeles-based artist Kelly Akashi reflects on her Japanese American family history during World War II for an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.