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Film Explores Right-Wing Takeover of Florida College
Raises Concerns About Future of Education in Texas
Mar. 26, 2026 at 11:05pm
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A new documentary film examines the controversial right-wing takeover of a college in Florida, providing insights into the potential direction of higher education in Texas. The film highlights the growing influence of conservative groups in shaping academic curricula and policies at public universities.
Why it matters
The events depicted in the film mirror recent actions taken by Texas lawmakers and university administrators, raising concerns about academic freedom, diversity, and the role of politics in education. As other states follow a similar path, the film serves as a cautionary tale about the long-term implications for the future of higher learning.
The details
The documentary focuses on the hostile takeover of a small liberal arts college in Florida by a conservative group, which led to the dismissal of faculty, changes to course offerings, and the imposition of a more ideologically-driven agenda. Experts warn that these tactics could foreshadow similar efforts in Texas, where state leaders have already taken steps to restrict certain academic topics and limit the influence of progressive viewpoints on campuses.
- The documentary film premiered at a film festival in March 2026.
- Earlier this year, Texas A&M University made headlines for banning passages from the Greek philosopher Plato, citing concerns that the content was 'too woke'.
The players
Texas A&M University
A public research university located in College Station, Texas, that has been at the center of debates over academic freedom and the role of politics in higher education.
What they’re saying
“We must be vigilant in protecting the integrity of our educational institutions from political interference. The events depicted in this film should serve as a wake-up call for all who value academic freedom and the pursuit of knowledge.”
— Dr. Emily Garrison, Professor of Higher Education Policy
What’s next
Experts predict that the issues raised in the film will continue to be a major point of contention in the ongoing debates over the future of higher education in Texas and other states.
The takeaway
The film serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences when political agendas are allowed to dictate the direction of public universities, undermining the core principles of academic freedom and the pursuit of knowledge.


