Julianne Moore says her book 'Freckleface Strawberry' was banned by Trump administration
- Julianne Moore stated that her book 'Freckleface Strawberry' was banned by the Trump Administration from DoDEA schools.
- The Department of Defense announced a review of educational materials related to gender ideology and discriminatory equity ideology following executive orders from President Donald Trump.
- Moore expressed her disappointment, emphasizing the importance of her book for children with similar life experiences.
- Critics, including the American Library Association, condemned the ban as censorship that undermines the First Amendment rights of military families.
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The Department Of Defense's New #1 Enemy Is Named 'Freckleface Strawberry'
While Elon Musk and JD Vance spent last week in Germany, telling Germans that they really need to just get over the whole Hitler thing, embrace AfD, their far-right party, and end their laws governing hate speech and Holocaust denial, MAGA loyalists at home have been hard at work finding things they’d much prefer censoring — like children’s books!Last week, the Department of Defense announced that children studying in Pentagon schools serving US…
Julianne Moore’s “Freckleface Strawberry” book pulled from school shelves
Actress and author Julianne Moore says it was a « great shock » to hear that her children’s book was among those removed from American public schools, after an executive order from president Trump saw a long list of titles confiscated for review. Olivia Salazar-Winspear explains what the current US administration sees as cause for concern in children’s literature. We take a look at a new exhibition recreating the « Degenerate Art » scene of the …
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