कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
'I'm Fighting Book Bans at My Library'
Newsweek Europe
|March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue)
I believe my county's library system is violating the Constitutional right to access information by erasing LGBTQ+ voices
IT WASN'T A TYPICAL DAY-JULY 1, 2023, was the day Ordinance 23-0-22, better known as the "Decency Ordinance," was set to go into effect in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
It gave Police Chief Michael Bowen and City Manager Craig Tindall the power to penalize anyone, anywhere in public, for anything they deemed indecent. No two men should have this much power.
When questioned on what would qualify as indecent during public discussions before Murfreesboro City Council voted to pass the ordinance, the response was: I can tell you when I see it.
I believe that this was an absurd and dangerous attempt to criminalize being LGBTQ+ in our town, a discriminatory effort that coincided with a similar attempt to erase Murfreesboro's LGBTQ+ citizens and their stories at the Rutherford County Library System (RCLS).
Fortunately, with the bad came some good-a community ready to defend and protect everyone's rights to be themselves and be welcome.
Rutherford County Library Alliance (RCLA) Facebook group.
I became an active member and now serve as vice president. We started preparing to appear at the August 28 library board meeting where the board of directors would decide the fate of six books one library patron had challenged.
It was standing room only. What I witnessed that day was disturbing: Board members laughing as they were unable to correctly say "LGBTQ+, cherry-picking sentences from some of the targeted books, and taking them out of context.
They also showed a lack of understanding of how the Miller test works, the longstanding historic legal test for determining whether expression constitutes obscenity. They tried to gaslight, unconvincingly, that it was "just a coincidence that all the books were LGBTQ+."
यह कहानी Newsweek Europe के March 01 - 08, 2024 (Double Issue) संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
Newsweek Europe से और कहानियाँ
Newsweek Europe
THE BENEFITS OF A GUIDING HAND
Well-designed Al governance does not suppress innovation—it shapes its direction in socially beneficial ways
4 mins
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
Maternity Hospitals & Fertility Clinics 2026
Newsweek and Statista highlight the fertility clinics and maternity hospitals combining advanced innovation with compassionate care to support families at every step of building a healthy future
3 mins
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
Apple's New CEO May Return to Company's Core
As Apple says goodbye to CEO Tim Cook (below, right, affectionately known as Tim Apple by President Donald Trump), its senior vice president of hardware engineering, John Ternus, is stepping up at a crucial time.
1 min
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
'CALIFORNIA IS DESPERATE FOR CHANGE'
Steve Hilton is looking to become the first Republican elected governor in the Golden State since Arnold Schwarzenegger. Can his focus on housing, homelessness and the cost of living guide him to victory in November?
5 mins
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
Nike Can't Do It Anymore
\"Runners Welcome.
1 mins
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
RICHARD GADD
The actor follows Baby Reindeer with Half Man, an HBO limited series about two repressed “brothers” in Glasgow. “I came up with the two characters, and I couldn't shake them.”
2 mins
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
The Human Cost of America's Longest Carrier Deployment
The USS Gerald R. Ford has now spent more than 300 days at sea-the longest deployment of any U.S. aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War-and for the nearly 4,500 sailors on board, many of them under the age of 20, the record comes at a cost.
1 min
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
WASHINGTON'S #METOO MOMENT
How three Republican lawmakers are leading the drive for sexual conduct accountability in the House
4 mins
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
Live Nation Lost. But Who Won?
At the height of Pearl Jam's success in 1994—and nearly eight months after the rock band filed an antitrust complaint against Ticketmaster—Rolling Stone asked, “If Pearl Jam couldn't do it, who can?”
1 min
May 08-15, 2026
Newsweek Europe
Are Foreign Operatives Killing Scientists in the US?
President Donald Trump is hoping it's a \"coincidence.\"
1 min
May 08-15, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
