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LGBTQ advocates march to Florida Capitol for trans rights, protest anti-DEI bills
Thursday, March 20th, 2025
via The Palm Beach Post (Florida)Wearing blue shirts that said "Let Us Live," protestors chanted "This is what democracy looks like," in the fierce wind and rain.
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Federal judge orders Colorado district to return banned books to school libraries
Wednesday, March 19th, 2025
via The Denver Post (Colorado)The order prohibits the school board from removing books 'because the district disagrees with the views expressed therein or merely to further their preferred political or religious orthodoxy.'
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City Arts show spotlights work of Central Florida Watercolor Society members
Wednesday, March 19th, 2025
via Orlando Sentinel (Florida)Landscapes, flowers and abstract artworks will showcase the medium during event opening this week in downtown Orlando
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Controversial policy on library resources passes at Pine-Richland School District
Monday, March 17th, 2025
via WTAE-TV Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)The Pine-Richland School Board voted to approve a policy change on library resources which had the crowd at the meeting divided.
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Pine-Richland board gives itself final power over book selections at school library
Monday, March 17th, 2025
via TribLive (Pennsylvania)After months of tumultuous debate, the Pine-Richland School Board voted 5-4 Monday night to pass a new library policy, amid outcry from community members who have labelled it a 'book ban.' The policy places the final power to add or remove district library books in the hands of the school
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Oregon Republican lawmaker reads sexually explicit passage on House floor to call out bill that would ban book bans
Monday, March 17th, 2025
via The Oregonian (Oregon)A fellow Republican called the lawmaker's comments "lascivious and obscene."
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Virginia lawmakers direct researchers to review book bans, court funding, storm risk
Monday, March 17th, 2025
via The Daily Progress (Virginia)Legislators have instructed the Virginia Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to review books bans, court funding and storm risk.
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Community holds the line against attacks on student rights
Monday, March 17th, 2025
via The Westerly Sun (Rhode Island)In a show of resistance, community members packed the Chariho School Committee meeting in March to defend Title IX protections, trans and gender-diverse student rights, diversity, equity and inclusion…
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African American reading event highlights Black stories for children
Sunday, March 16th, 2025
via Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier (Iowa)Three children's book authors held storytime for a crowd of over 1,000. The event comes as a response to the Waterloo Community School District withdrawing from a similar event.
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Mischaracterization, misfocus
Friday, March 14th, 2025
via Arkansas Democrat Gazette (Arkansas)As Arkansans fine-tune our citizen initiative and referendum (I&R) processes, it's important to remember that there is no national consensus on I&Rs: Half the states don't allow popular initiatives at all. Among states that do, it's a hodge-podge regarding what kind of initiatives are allowed (for amendments, statutes or referendums) and what rules apply to each (direct or indirect, petitioning rules and deadlines, majority percentage required, etc.).
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Removing books from schools isn’t a book ban, South Carolina Superintendent says
Thursday, March 13th, 2025
via The Post and Courier (South Carolina)There's a big difference between removing pornographic books from schools and banning books, South Carolina Superintendent Ellen Weaver said at a women's event.
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Removing books from schools isn’t a ban, SC superintendent says. She bristles at Nazi comparison.
Thursday, March 13th, 2025
via The Post and Courier (South Carolina)There's a difference between removing books from schools and banning them, SC Superintendent Ellen Weaver said. She was offended by comparison to Nazi Germany.
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Hawaiʻi School Libraries Are Shrinking When Students May Need Them Most
Thursday, March 13th, 2025
via Honolulu Civil Beat (Hawaii)The number of school librarians in Hawaiʻi has declined dramatically over the past 20 years, despite an increased need to help students navigate misinformation and digital learning.
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Ms. Freeman Goes to Salem
Thursday, March 13th, 2025
via Eugene Weekly (Oregon)By Martha Freeman The hero of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a newbie U.S. senator who speaks on the Senate floor for 25 hours to save himself and democracy. I did not have 25 hours when I went to…
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RI’s public employees reveal their creativity as annual art show returns. How to go.
Wednesday, March 12th, 2025
via The Providence Journal (Rhode Island)A Department of Revenue worker who turns dried flowers into art. A fraud investigator who designs clothing. You'll find them and more at the art show.
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Rafael Cruz, father of Ted Cruz, wants Texas to require school lessons about ‘evil’ of communism
Tuesday, March 11th, 2025
via The Texas Tribune (Texas)The prominent right-wing pastor told state lawmakers that an anti-communist curriculum is crucial to reaffirming that America is a 'Christian country.'
Racism, Book Bans
2025 Spring Arts Guide: Book Recommendations
Tuesday, March 11th, 2025
via Washington City Paper (District of Columbia)From Lavender Con to Black Broadway to Joni Mitchell—there are plenty of literature events sure to grow your TBR list.
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Fearing federal DEI policies, Waterloo schools withdrew from African American reading event
Tuesday, March 11th, 2025
via The Des Moines Register (Iowa)Waterloo schools, a minority-majority district, declined to participate in the African American Read-In. The 1619 Freedom School is hosting its own instead.
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In Roger Williams’ Rhode Island, banning books is a departure from our heritage
Tuesday, March 11th, 2025
via The Boston Globe (Massachusetts)Bills recently introduced in the General Assembly would make it harder to take books off of public shelves by requiring that people challenging reading materials live near the school or library…
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