From book bans to 'Don’t Say Gay' bill, LGBTQ kids feel 'erased' the classroom

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A Southern California school board had voted agast an elementary school curriculum that clud materials about gay rights lear Harvey Milk.

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FROM BOOK BANS TO 'DON’T SAY GAY' BILL, LGBTQ KIDS FEEL 'ERASED' THE CLASSROOM

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In pockets of the untry, state tn officials and lol school boards are rpondg to plats om some parents by removg books om schools and nductg wispread ds of school librari, to weed out texts emed appropriate for the efforts have sparked blowback om thors and advocy groups, who say the removals -- which tend to target texts on culturally sensive topics -- risk privg certa stunts om readg books that reflect their own liv and enhance their cultural northern Virgia, a state whose ndidat for ernor sparred this fall over cril race theory, a unty school board member drew attentn this week for suggtg that a book centered on a 10-year-old boy who is sexually abed by an olr man, should be Abuismail, a 24-year-old member of the Spotsylvania County school board, argued a board meetg Monday night that the cln of gay sex the book, "33 Snowfish, " by Adam Rapp, which had brought a plat om one parent that night, disqualified om beg school librari. "I gus we live a world now where our public schools would rather have kids read about gay pornography than Christ, " Abuismail told the other board members. "The board voted unanimoly to nduct ds of each school's library, vowg to weed out "sexually explic" an terview this week wh ABC News, Abuismail sisted his ments about homosexualy were misstatements, and that the book burng remark was "pletely blown out of proportn.

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From book bans to 'Don’t Say Gay' bill, LGBTQ kids feel 'erased' the classroom .

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