Virginia Mom Gives Impassioned Defense of LGBTQ+ Library Books: Video
This is the type of allyship that deserves a standing ovation.
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September 7, 2023
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This is the type of allyship that deserves a standing ovation.
The American Library Association's annual report finds a rise in coordinated efforts against books with affirming LGBTQ themes and characters.
In rows over LGBTQ+ books, a community in Michigan has raised more than $100,000 to fund its library, while Iowa librarians are fighting against banning such books.
But all the other young adult nonfiction books are moving too, a decision that library staffers hope will allay parental concerns without singling out the LGBT book.
“We need all hands on deck in this moment, and there’s something everyone can do,” Emily Drabinski says.
A Bentonville, Ark., father of two teenage boys wants $20,000 from the city after his sons found a book on lesbian sex on a public library bookshelf.
Gender Queer, All Boys Aren't Blue, and This Book Is Gay lead the American Library Association's list of the 10 most challenged books of 2023.
St. Marys Public Library yielded to city commission demands influenced by the Society of St. Pius X, an anti-LGBTQ+ group, which has sparked concerns over censorship of LGBTQ+ content.
The library’s leadership moved the book Gender Queer out of the young adult section.
The order also returns books on race that were also removed.
The temporary closure in Llano County, Texas is one consequence of a rash of challenges to library and school books throughout the state.
Library workers in Washington County were told not to wear buttons promoting LGBTQ books and to take down Pride Month displays.
Books that tell LGBTQ+ stories are under attack. In communities nationwide, librarians defend our community’s freedoms to read and exist.
A temporary lifeline for Samuels Public Library fuels a broader struggle over free speech, discrimination, and community values as residents and officials clash over LGBTQ+ books.
Supporters of LGBTQ+ book bans called for a protest but instead opponents of such bans showed up in large numbers.
After 27 years at the library, she still believes that it’s important to offer books from all perspectives, including those of LGBTQ+ people.
They say they can’t access their children’s school records without first answering a question they believe is political and asked in bad faith.
A library in Michigan may have to shut down because its staff refused to ban LGBTQ+ books that conservative community members have protested against.
"Here in this community, we're going to be conservative," he said, according to a media investigation by several outlets.