Books with LGBTQ themes the most likely targets of bans, report finds
Source: Associated Press
Books with LGBTQ themes the most likely targets of bans, report finds
By HILLEL ITALIE
April 24, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) With Florida legislators barring even the mention of being gay in classrooms and similar restrictions under consideration in other states, a report released Monday says books with LGBTQ+ themes remain the most likely targets of bans or attempted bans at public schools and libraries around the country.
The American Library Association announced that Maia Kobabes graphic memoir Gender Queer was the most challenged book of 2022, the second consecutive year it has topped the list.
The ALA defines a challenge as a formal, written complaint filed with a library or school requesting that materials be removed because of content or appropriateness.
Other books facing similar trials include George M. Johnsons All Boys Arent Blue, Mike Curatos Flamer, Stephen Chboskys The Perks of Being a Wallflower, John Greens Looking for Alaska, Jonathan Evisons Lawn Boy and Juno Dawsons This Book Is Gay.
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