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NEA Becky Pringle addresses the 2017 NAACP convention

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NEA President Becky Pringle visits a classroom in Polk County, Georgia
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Becky's Journal of Joy, Justice, and Excellence August 2022

August 16, 2022
NEA's president visits schools in Polk County, Georgia, speaks at an event on preventing gun violence, and suggests three things to do at the start of this school year. Check out her latest column from the pages of the NEA Today magazine August issue.
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Becky's Journal June 2022

June 17, 2022
NEA's president visits schools in Kentucky and Arizona, shares what she's watching for fun, and marches with Minnesota educators on the picket line. Check out her latest column from the pages of the NEA Today magazine June issue.
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NEA's letter to social media companies

October 8, 2021
NEA President Becky Pringle requests the leaders of Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok to prioritize the safety of people over profits.
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