Nolensville Public Library Stocking Shelves With LGBTQ+ Children’s Books

In Light Of The Many Concerns Of Parents Alongside Tennessee’s Continued Affiliation With The American Library Association, One Of Our Readers Reached Out To The Tennessee Conservative About What Exactly The Nolensville Public Library Has To Offer In Their Children’s Department.

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Why It’s Time We Start Treating Books Like Movies And Music (Op-Ed)

Unfortunately, In Many Places Across The Country, Including Here In Rutherford County, Our Local Libraries And Public-School Libraries Are Circulating Sexually Explicit And Highly Controversial Content. Many Of These Books Use The Graphic Novel Format And Have Covers That Most Adults Would Interpret As Comic Book-Like Material.
What If We Started Rating Books Like We Rate Movies, Television Shows, Podcasts, And Music?
It’s Time To Make Our School Libraries And Public Libraries Safe Places Where Children Can Develop A Joy Of Reading And Learning Without Parents Worrying That Their Children Are Consuming Content That Is Not Appropriate.

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Parental Rights Discussion At School Board Meeting Taken As Attack On “Queer Kids” By Pro-LGBTQ Residents

Wilson County Residents Showed Up At Monday Night’s Regularly Scheduled School Board Meeting To Make Public Comments Regarding Discussion Surrounding Parental Rights That Some Of The Community Took As An Attack On “Queer Kids.”

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LGBTQ+ Affirming Church In Nashville To Launch LGBTQ+ Library

A Lutheran Church In Nashville That Centers Their Mission Around Affirming The LGBTQ+ Community Is Now In The Process Of Launching An LGBTQ+ Library, Seemingly As A Form Of Outreach.

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Scholastic Children’s Book Publisher Endorses Pride Month And Pushes Employees To “Celebrate”

Despite The Major Role They Play In Children’s Literature And Education, The Scholastic Publishing And Media Company Is Not Exempt From Pushing Woke Ideologies Onto Their Employees And Consumers. The Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation, Running In Collaboration With Scholastic, Is Expected To Deliver 1.2 Million Books To More Than 200,000 Students As Well As Librarians, Teachers, And Media Specialists Across The State This Year.

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Williamson County School Board Votes To Keep Inappropriate Books On School Library Shelves

The Williamson County School Board Voted Monday Night To Keep Books, That Some In The Community Deemed Inappropriate, On School Library Shelves. Board Members Voted 8 To 2 To Keep Five Books That Had Been Challenged.

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Tennessee House Votes To Approve Bills That Would Keep Obscene Books Out Of School Libraries

The House Voted To Approve Two Bills Yesterday That Would Keep Obscene Books Out Of School Libraries. One Goes Next To The Senate Education Committee, While The Other Will Head To Governor Bill Lee’s Desk.

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Bill To Expedite Obscene Book Review In Tennessee School Libraries To Be Heard Next Week On House Floor

A Bill With The Goal Of Expediting The Removal Of Obscene Or Inappropriate Materials That Sit On Tennessee School Shelves Will Be Heading To The Floor Of The State House For Debate And A Vote.

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