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"The parent... (said) she 'is not for eliminating or censoring any books' while saying that Gorman’s book and several others*... shouldn’t be available to students at all. We’d bring up George Orwell... but then people might want to ban his work as well." bangordailynews.com/2023/05/26/opi…
*The other books challenged along with The Hill We Climb by @TheAmandaGorman were:

“Countries in the News: Cuba” by Kieran Walsh
“Cuban Kids” by George Ancona
“Love to Langston” by @PoetTonyMedina
“The ABCs of Black History” by @OhReallyRio
"Love to Langston (by @PoetTonyMedina) is a tribute to the life of one of America’s greatest literary figures... His books and his poems are central to the American literary canon," writes @bumpyjonasdc readcultured.com/the-censoring-… #BannedBooks #Censorship
Cuban Kids is a 2000 work by children’s book author, photographer, and filmmaker George Ancona who was "widely acclaimed for his crisp slice-of-life photo essays introducing children to new experiences or cultures." He died in 2021 at age 91. publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/ch… #BannedBooks
The ABCs of Black History by @OhReallyRio was written for ages 5+... but after the complaint by one parent, it was restricted to grades 6 & up. #BlackHistory #Censorship

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May 26
"How do 11 people think they have the right to tell all students what they are allowed to read?" asks @JoyAnnReid.

#BannedBooks
ICYMI: An analysis by The Washington Post found that "a majority of book challenges can be attributed to a very small number of people—11 to be exact."

These repeat challengers are often assisted by conservative book banning groups like Moms for Liberty. bookriot.com/washington-pos…
PEN America's April 2023 #BannedInTheUSA report documented "an escalation of book bans and censorship in classrooms and school libraries across the United States," with book bans most prevalent in Texas, Florida, Missouri, Utah, and South Carolina.

➡️pen.org/report/banned-… Image
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May 25
Fighting the Book Bans: What Can We Do?

Read free: nytimes.com/2023/05/25/opi…
"The deepest fear that book banners, homophobes and misogynists share is the terrifying possibility that reading and thinking might lead to questioning, or even challenging, long-held biases!" Nancy Kohl, in a letter to the New York Times.
"I don’t understand why... the burden was placed on parents to opt in to allow their children to access restricted titles... Those parents raising objections should be the ones to opt out, if certain books make them uncomfortable." Merri Rosenberg, in a letter to the NY Times.
Read 4 tweets
May 25
DeSantis: “The whole book ban thing is a hoax.”

Reality: "DeSantis is vastly playing down the extent to which individual school districts & libraries... have removed books... Florida ranks 2nd, as the state with the most bans, according to PEN America." nytimes.com/2023/05/24/us/…
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says reports of book banning in Florida are a "hoax" and that only "pornographic and inappropriate" materials have been removed from Florida classrooms.

His claims are false. #BannedBooks #NotAHoax pen.org/florida-book-b…
In the 2021-22 school year PEN America documented 565 books banned in Florida schools. Some were banned permanently, others temporarily pending investigations. The result is the same: Students can’t access books. You can see how we define a book ban here. pen.org/book-bans-freq…
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May 24
🧵A K-8 school in Miami-Dade County recently removed @TheAmandaGorman's The Hill We Climb from elementary school library shelves. They say it’s not been banned, but… Image
... When you restrict or diminish access to a book, that’s a ban.

Moving the book to middle school shelves means elementary students can’t or won’t get it.

Their access has diminished. (2/x)
The Hill We Climb was widely praised and read at a Presidential Inauguration.

It was moved to middle schools along with @OhReallyRio's The ABC’s of Black History.

This cannot be separated from the wider movement to restrict books by Black authors and about Black history. (3/x)
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May 24
"Robbing children of the chance to find their voices in literature is a violation of their right to free thought and free speech." @TheAmandaGorman
“The government should not foster censorship by proxy, allowing one person to decide what ideas are out of bounds for all,” said PEN America's Nadine Farid Johnson in a statement regarding PEN America's recent lawsuit against book bans in Florida. newrepublic.com/post/172938/fl…
Gorman said the reason she wrote “The Hill We Climb” was to give young people the chance to see “themselves in a historical moment,” adding that her publisher @penguinrandom has joined a PEN America Florida lawsuit to challenge book restrictions and bans. news.yahoo.com/amanda-gorman-…
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May 17
🧵PEN America Files Lawsuit against Florida School District over Unconstitutional Book Bans

Lawsuit joined by @penguinrandom, parents, and authors asserts that Escambia County School Board unlawfully removes or restricts access to books about race, racism, and LGBTQ identities. Image
Our lawsuit alleges Escambia County has set out to exclude certain ideas from their school libraries by removing or restricting books, some of which have been on the shelves for years—even decades. Read more here: pen.org/pen-america-v-… Image
According to the lawsuit, the school board’s removal and restriction of access to books discussing race, racism, and LGBTQ identities, against the recommendations of the district review committee charged with evaluating book challenges, violates the First Amendment. Image
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