Across the country, teachers are struggling with book bans. Thereās the principle of the whole thing, but also the practical issues of the workload involved when classroom libraries are being scrupulously censored. Teachers on TikTok and Facebook are showing how these restrictions impact them and pleading for common decency.
But it can be hard in our current climate to advocate for whatās right without getting a target put on your back. With so many districts limiting the free speech of teachers with non-disparagement clauses or other restrictions on what they can and canāt say, itās difficult to know how we can fight back without losing our jobs.
Recently on Reddit, a teacher reached out asking for support in dealing with parents calling for a mass ban of 80 books from their library:
Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
by u/pansexualnotmansexua in Teachers
Hereās what teachers and librarians had to say.
Make book-banning parents do the legwork.
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by u/5Vikings3 from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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Find other ways to get books in hands.
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by u/GeoHog713 from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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Cite settled Supreme Court law.
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by u/MsCamillaMcCauley from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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Flip the script on what freedom/patriotism really means.
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by u/sotonohito from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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Some libraries are eliminating checkout records for banned books.
Just saying.
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by u/primal7104 from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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by u/brahesTheorem from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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Additional resources to fight book banning:
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by u/himewaridesu from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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by u/Twoteethperbite from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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by u/gerkin123 from discussion Homophobic parents calling for book bans at school board meetings
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Hopefully these suggestions can serve as a starting point for you, your librarian, your school, or even your districtās legal team. Itās critical that we understand how to protect our studentsā right to literature at a time when that right is being challenged.
Thanks to OP for bringing up this important question!