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    Home»Books»What Anti-Censorship Groups Are Actively Fighting Book Bans?: Book Censorship News, January 6, 2023
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    What Anti-Censorship Groups Are Actively Fighting Book Bans?: Book Censorship News, January 6, 2023

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    On the two year anniversary of the day when right-wing terrorist radicals attempted to overthrow American democracy, it seems fitting to talk a little bit about the groups across the country working to ensure democracy remains a fundamental right for every single person in this country. We’re deep into the second year of seeing books by and about queer people and people of color being demeaned, belittled, and ripped from public library and school shelves, thanks to groups — and people affiliated with groups — like those who attended the insurrections. Anyone doing this work knows, of course, this isn’t about the books. It never has been and never will be, and no amount of pleading that these people read the books or spend any time in the classroom will change their minds. They’re part of a well-funded cult.

    That said, this is the year people who are fighting for the rights of all demand to be heard.

    Over the last year, several grassroots parental and professional anti-censorship groups have worked hard to have a voice in local, state, and national politics related to book banning. These include groups like Florida Freedom to Read Project (who’ve offered incredible tips on beginning a local anti-censorship group), the FREADom Fighters in Texas, Louisiana Citizens Against Censorship, North Hunterdon-Voorhees Intellectual Freedom Fighters (New Jersey), and Moms For Social Justice (Tennessee). This is but a tiny fraction of the groups out there doing the work to protect the freedom to read and intellectual freedom. Now is the time to not only find the other groups doing this work across the country but to share that information more broadly others who are ready to fight for the rights of all can do just that.

    Like with the database of groups banning books shared here, this database will require input from those who are working toward anti-censorship goals. Moreover, it might include groups that have a wider scope than just ensuring books are not banned — groups like Defense of Democracy, Students Rights Coalition, PEN America, and EveryLibrary fall into this category.

    If you’re part of one of these anti-censorship groups or know of one in your area, let’s hear about it. This database will not be shared publicly, as some of the questions will include personal information. But the list of anti-censorship groups, their locations, and their web presence (social media or websites) will be shared in the coming weeks to help connect people who are eager to join in the fight.

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    Book Censorship News: January 6, 2023

    Because of the holidays, this week’s roundup is the shortest it has been since starting to keep track of this news. Don’t take that as good news, though: we’re about to see a wave hitting.

    • 80 books are under fire at Hermon Middle School (Maine). A little Google shows that right-wing joints are claiming this school had all kinds of LGBTQ+ book displays and “transitioned” a child, so it’s hard not to see the connection.
    • Keene Memorial Library (Nebraska) moved seven sex ed books from the children’s to the adult section of the public library. Still censorship.
    • This is a story about how St. Cloud area schools (Minnesota) have not seen a wave of book challenges yet. But there’s something concerning about how one of the schools has a preemptive form that has to be filled out any time a teacher wants to bring a new book or resource into their classroom. This allows some nice quiet censorship to happen by administration.
    • Remember when right-wing outlets tried to get State Farm canceled because of their connection to GenderCool — and it all turned out to be a lot of misinformation left and right, meant to stir up the bigots? Now they’re doing it for GM. This story has no other purpose.
    • Two Riverside, Illinois, residents want to get Gender Queer removed from the local public library.
    • “DeSantis’ lawyers state that Pico applies to the availability of library books while HB1557 applies only to classroom instruction. While this is what DeSantis’ lawyers are telling a federal judge, school librarians are receiving a different message.” Are we surprised that the Florida governor is telling a different story to library workers than the legal team?
    • Speaking of Florida, here’s what’s happening with the panel determining how library workers will be trained on doing their own job. Spoiler: it’s a mess.
    • This is a whole story about how police should handle book complaints (Louisiana).
    • Polk County, Florida’s two new schools will still have no books available because the board is waiting for “conservative groups” to review all of the titles. WE LIVE IN A WORLD WHERE A CONSERVATIVE GROUP CAN DELAY TWO SCHOOL LIBRARIES BEING FILLED. This group has no background or experience in education, literacy, or child development but they have this kind of power. Naturally, the journalist doesn’t bother naming the group.
    • David is drinking the Kool-aid and has some poor literacy skills. But go on, David. The paper knows they don’t have to print everything they receive from the public, right? (He’s mad about Gender Queer in a Massachusetts school).
    • There has been an official complaint filed against several books at the Old Rochester Regional School District (Massachusetts, same as above). This will launch the formal review.
    • Meanwhile this letter is eye-opening: Salmon River Joint School District (Idaho) apparently experienced a number of book challenges of “books on a list” from one of its own school board members, disliked the response he got, then fought with the administration about it.
    • The update on this challenge will appear here next week, but know that Let’s Talk About It was under discussion Thursday night at Valley City Barnes County Public Library (North Dakota).

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    • Book Ratings Systems Are Not a Solution: Book Censorship News, November 25, 2022
    • My Book, Plus 300+ Others, Is Banned in Missouri: Book Censorship News, November 18, 2022
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