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Across the country, more books have been challenged and removed as religious and conservative groups target LGBTQ and race issues.
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“This Is Why They Hate Us” is Aaron H. Aceves’ first novel. He says though “hate” is in the title, it’s all about love.
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Book policies at Keller ISD, and new book, bathroom and curriculum policies at Grapevine-Colleyville ISD are now in place after school board votes Monday night. The controversial policies left parents, teachers and officials divided following hours of public comment and debate.
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The books under review were previously challenged and placed back on shelves, but now the Keller Independent School District wants them to undergo another review with new criteria.
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A Houston Chronicle analysis has found that most reviews of books have been done in response to a letter that Republican state Rep. Matt Krause sent to school districts.
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The Tulisoma South Dallas Book Fair is back after a two-year break due to COVID.
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In “Do Hard Things,” Steve Magness hopes to redefine and expand what toughness and resilience mean – and how these ideas transfer to everyday life – and offers four pillars to achieve them.
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As communities and school districts push for book bans, some Texas librarians are nearing their breaking point.
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According to TPR’s analysis of the list of recommended replacements, some of the replacements don’t have LGBTQ+ characters and themes — which means campus libraries will likely end up with fewer LGBTQ+ books overall.
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s marching orders come after he threatened to revoke tenure for some professors at public universities who teach about critical race theory and its history.
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The Dallas Literary Festival is only in its second year, but director Sanderia Faye Smith hopes a mix of prominent writers of color and local authors will energize the city’s literary community and the general public.
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As conservative parents become more frustrated with how school boards handled the pandemic, once-ignored school board elections are becoming better funded.