Sign the petition: Add "The Hill We Climb" to recommended reading lists for people of all ages!
Andra,
Did you see Amanda Gorman, our country's first Youth Poet Laureate, on "Anderson Cooper 360" last week? Gorman spoke about the threat book bans pose to our freedom to read and said, "The book bans will continue to rise unless they meet some type of impediment." She warned, "This is an incredibly small but vocal and coordinated minority."
With MAGA republicans caving to extremist groups like Moms for Liberty and their draconian crusade against the freedom to read, Gorman—the inspiring author and activist—continues to use her platform to champion diversity and fight back against book bans. Gorman is one of nearly 175 artists and entertainers who recently signed MoveOn's Artists Against Book Bans open letter.2 This fight is personal to Gorman, whose history-making poem, "The Hill We Climb," was shamefully restricted from a Florida school earlier this year after just one individual parent's complaint.2
During Banned Books Week and beyond, we must come together to fight against MAGA Republican attacks on our freedom to read, our freedom to learn, and our freedom to teach. That's why the MoveOn Banned Bookmobile is currently on the road, giving out free copies of "The Hill We Climb" and other restricted and banned books, and speaking with MoveOn members who are on the ground fighting back against these bans.
Thanks!
–Aliya, Mana, Alexis, Jensine, and the rest of the team
P.S. See the email below to learn more about the Florida school that banned "The Hill We Climb."
Sources:
1. "Nation's first Youth Poet Laureate on why she thinks book bans will 'increase,'" CNN, September 26, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/184571?t=19&akid=365973%2E53570607%2EEl5Eqw
2. "Defend the Freedom to Read," MoveOn, accessed October 6, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/180148?t=21&akid=365973%2E53570607%2EEl5Eqw
https://act.moveon.org/go/184572?t=23&akid=365973%2E53570607%2EEl5Eqw
Dear MoveOn member,
Florida recently passed a law that allows schools to more easily ban, restrict, and censor books.4 Amanda Gorman—the first National Youth Poet Laureate who made history as the youngest inaugural poet when she read "The Hill We Climb" during President Joe Biden's inauguration in 2021—experienced the ramifications of the law firsthand when her book of poetry was shockingly challenged by a parent in the Miami-Dade County school district.5
The complaint claimed that the book of poetry was "not educational" and contained indirect hate speech.6 After a rushed review, the school restricted access to the book for younger audiences, deeming it inappropriate for elementary students. This is outrageous, and we won't stand for it.
Our freedom to read—and to make decisions about what our students and children can read—is being stripped away by concerted attacks from right-wing parents and Republican legislators dead set on politicizing our schools. But we can make sure every student has the opportunity to be captivated by Gorman's powerful words and embrace the beauty of diverse literature.
With Governor Ron DeSantis fanning the flames, a small but loud group of conservative parents have been galvanized under the new law and begun challenging books in schools across the state—disproportionately censoring LGBTQ+ books and books about race and racial diversity.7 It's the right wing's latest tactic designed to eradicate conversations students have in the classroom around genocide, white supremacy, gender, and sexuality.
We can't sit idly by while books disappear from our schools due to one-off complaints and rushed committee reviews. These complaints are being orchestrated by right-wing parents who want to take away our ability to read freely and learn a full, honest account of history.
We need to come together collectively to push back against challenges, restrictions, and bans whenever and wherever they pop up. We need to proactively work to increase the number of diverse books featured in our schools and libraries—and we need to fight to keep them on the shelves.
There are many "recommended reading lists" put out by schools, local libraries, youth-oriented nonprofits, newspapers, websites, TV hosts, and more.These lists often inform students and their families about what books to read. While Republican leaders may want to strip away Amanda Gorman's moving poetry, we are calling upon thousands of individuals and institutions to recommend it.
Thanks for all you do.
–Aliya, Isbah, Chrissy, Jensine, and the rest of the team
Sources:
4. "Florida at center of debate as school book bans surge nationally," The New York Times, April 23, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/174337?t=30&akid=365973%2E53570607%2EEl5Eqw
5. "1 complaint led a Florida school to restrict access to Amanda Gorman's famous poem," NPR, May 25, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/173156?t=33&akid=365973%2E53570607%2EEl5Eqw
6. "Florida elementary school removes Amanda Gorman's poem from Biden's inauguration," ABC7, May 24, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/174338?t=35&akid=365973%2E53570607%2EEl5Eqw
7. "Who's Behind the Escalating Push to Ban Books? A New Report Has Answers," Education Week, September 28, 2022
https://act.moveon.org/go/174339?t=37&akid=365973%2E53570607%2EEl5Eqw
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