Johnson, and “TTYL” by Lauren Myracle, during a March 2022 school board meeting.ĭistrict officials declined to comment on the new book challenges, in an email from the district’s public relations firm, Devine and Partners. Thirteen community members, at least some of whom are associated with Moms for Liberty, read aloud excerpts from some of these challenged books, including “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison, “All Boys Aren’t Blue” by George M. Residents who have also been members of the Moms for Liberty Bucks County Facebook group have been showing up to school board meetings over the last year. One member of the Central Bucks board Republican majority, Debra Cannon, is currently a member of the Bucks County Moms for Liberty Facebook group, and another, Lisa Sciscio, was previously a member of the Facebook group. A member of Moms for Liberty, a national organization and the most widespread group leading the charge for book bans in the country, created the site and the organization uses it as a resource in its campaigns. WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsorĪll of the 65 challenged books appear on the Book Looks website, a site focused on banning library books with “objectionable” and “sexual” content.
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