During Pride Month Public Libraries Become Centers for ‘Queer Resistance’
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During Pride Month Public Libraries Become Centers for 'Queer Resistance' - The Pennsylvania Daily Star
Like public libraries across the country, branches in North Carolina’s capital city turn rainbow-hued each June in celebration of Pride Month. Festive book displays featuring “queer-themed” titles written for all ages – from toddlers to teens and adults – are set out for the public as innocently as if the subject in question were cooking, gardening, or personal finance.
Why Oppressive Fictional Societies Suppress Reading–and How They Mirror Our Current Culture
Over the last several years, conservative groups have proposed laws that ban certain books from libraries or even penalize librarians. These bills depict books about LGBTQIA+ people as inappropriate for kids and claim that learning about systemic racism scapegoats white kids. People often justify censorship by claiming to protect kids. Of course, some materials are not intended for kids, but librarians already take that into account. Many people…
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