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world1 month ago

Librarians Fight to Protect LGBTQ+ Rights and Inclusive Libraries Amid Book Bans

US librarians and civil rights groups are fighting against widespread book bans targeting LGBTQ+ and racial content, viewing these efforts as a manufactured crisis fueled by conservative groups. Legal victories and grassroots resistance highlight the importance of libraries as democratic institutions and safe spaces for marginalized communities, despite personal and professional repercussions faced by librarians.

culture3 months ago

The Rise of Book Bans in American Schools

Amid rising book bans in the US, particularly targeting books on race, LGBTQ+ themes, and controversial topics, a systematic attack on literacy and critical thinking is underway, fueled by well-funded conservative groups. Despite widespread public opposition, efforts to restrict access to diverse stories continue, reflecting a broader attempt to control education and suppress marginalized voices, even as reading habits decline.

education1 year ago

Hundreds of Books Removed from Florida School Libraries

Florida education officials report that hundreds of books, including works by Toni Morrison and Stephen King, have been removed from school libraries following challenges by parents and residents. Recent state laws have facilitated these removals, leading Florida to lead the nation in book bans, according to the American Library Association and PEN America. The removed books often feature LGBTQ themes, discussions of gender and sexuality, or are deemed "sexually explicit" by conservative advocates. Legal challenges have arisen, with some districts facing lawsuits over restricted access to literature.

education1 year ago

Florida Schools Remove Hundreds of Books Amid Growing Ban Movement

Florida's Department of Education has released a list of over 700 books removed from schools following a state law allowing parents to challenge library content. The list, which has doubled since last year, includes classics like "Beloved" and "Slaughterhouse-Five." The law, House Bill 1069, mandates a process for parents to object to materials deemed inappropriate. Critics argue this has led to widespread censorship, driven by conservative groups, limiting students' access to diverse literature. Florida leads the nation in book bans, with significant financial and educational impacts reported.

education-policy1 year ago

DeSantis Enacts Florida Bill Restricting School Book Challenges

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill restricting challenges to books in school libraries, limiting objections to one per month for non-parents and allowing unlimited challenges for parents. DeSantis defended the move as necessary to prevent politicization of the book review process, but critics argue it hampers transparency and perpetuates censorship. The governor has denied seeking to ban books, calling it a "hoax," while a free speech organization identified Florida as the state with the highest number of book bans.

politics1 year ago

"DeSantis Acknowledges Overreach in Florida Book Bans"

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has acknowledged that the state's book banning efforts may have gone too far, signing a new bill to limit the number of challenges residents without children can make to one per month. Critics argue that the legislation, including the "Don't Say Gay" law and the "Stop WOKE" law, targets the LGBTQ community and restricts discussions about Black history and diversity. The laws coincide with DeSantis' presidential ambitions and are part of a broader trend of conservative-led efforts to ban books across the country.

education-censorship1 year ago

"Rising Threat: Activists Target LGBTQ+ Books, Putting Librarians at Risk of Prison"

Across the US, book challenges and bans have surged, leading to increased self-censorship in libraries and schools. Legislators in over 15 states have introduced bills imposing penalties on libraries and librarians for distributing materials deemed inappropriate, with some laws already enacted in Utah and pending in Idaho. The trend comes as officials seek to define terms such as “obscene” and “harmful,” with conflicts often involving materials featuring racial and LGBTQ+ themes. The laws are designed to limit legal protections that libraries have had for decades, leading to fears and self-censorship among educators and librarians.

societyculture1 year ago

"2023 Book Bans: LGBTQ and Race-Centered Targets Revealed"

The American Library Association reported that the most challenged books in the United States in 2023 focused on LGBTQ experiences and themes of race, with over 4,200 titles being challenged, marking a significant increase from previous years. The challenges often target books with LGBTQ characters or themes, reflecting a trend of organized groups circulating lists online to encourage mass challenges of certain titles. While some argue they are trying to protect children from explicit or inappropriate content, others see it as a concerted effort to limit visibility and knowledge about LGBTQ lives and experiences.

politics1 year ago

Nebraska Lawmaker Sparks Outrage by Using Colleague's Name in Graphic Rape Account

Nebraska lawmaker Sen. Steve Halloran faces backlash and calls for resignation after reading a graphic account of rape from a memoir on the Legislature floor, repeatedly invoking the name of a female colleague. The incident occurred during a debate on a bill seeking to hold school librarians and teachers criminally responsible for providing "obscene material" to students. The reading drew emotional responses from the colleague, Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh, and Speaker of the Legislature Sen. John Arch apologized to female lawmakers. Fellow Republican Sen. Julie Slama condemned Halloran's remarks and called for his resignation, citing previous instances of sexualized speech in the Legislature. Halloran has no plans to resign and defended his actions, stating that he was representing his district's concerns about school curriculum.

education1 year ago

"Record Surge in Book Ban Attempts Across US in 2023"

The American Library Association reported a 65% spike in book challenges in 2023, reaching a historic high of 4,240 titles targeted for removal from schools and public libraries. The challenges, driven by conservative activist groups and politicians, have focused on books dealing with LGBTQ+ and people of color experiences. The report highlights a growing trend of organized and aggressive attempts to censor multiple titles, with Florida leading in the number of challenges. The issue has sparked national attention and concern among speech advocates, educators, and parents.