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We believe in the right to read. We support #FReadom. https://t.co/CiKNsFCKwu

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@FReadomFighters
TXFReadomFighters
4 years
Share this account! Resources, action items, & more are coming soon. Collectively, we are about advocating for school library collections, school libraries, school librarians, books, authors/ illustrators, reading, readers, & students. We are the #FReadom Fighters! šŸŸ”šŸ”“šŸ”µ
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TXFReadomFighters
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Lastly, we thank the dedicated advocates in Llano who have supported library patrons day in and day out for the last several years. We will continue to fight alonside them.
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TXFReadomFighters
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For more background on what is at stake for library users’ first amendment rights, Texas Public Radio has a good roundup. For our part, we will continue to adamantly support the first amendment and the right of local readers.
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TXFReadomFighters
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For more background on what is at stake for library users’ first amendment rights, Texas Public Radio has a good roundup. For our part, we will continue to adamantly support the first amendment and the right of local readers.
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tpr.org
Seven groups representing authors, libraries, book publishers, and First Amendment supporters are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case of book removals in Llano County.
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TXFReadomFighters
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The Supreme Court has declined to take up Little V. Llano. What does this mean? The court has now left a confusing patchwork of laws where library users in different states have different first amendment rights. That’s not fair nor comprehensible. @TXFreedomRead
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TXFReadomFighters
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The Supreme Court has declined to take up Little V. Llano. What does this mean? The court has now left a confusing patchwork of laws where library users in different states have different first amendment rights. That’s not fair nor comprehensible. @TXFreedomRead
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TXFReadomFighters
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School districts are supposed to be academic institutions. Unthinking use of A.I. to vet books is not an academically sound practice.
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TXFReadomFighters
1 month
This. Districts - if you are using A.I. to vet books, stop. āž”ļø "AI systems built to 'flag' books are not neutral. They replicate the worldview they are built on. And right now, that worldview is hostile to many of the students we are supposed to serve."
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TXFReadomFighters
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This. Districts - if you are using A.I. to vet books, stop. āž”ļø "AI systems built to 'flag' books are not neutral. They replicate the worldview they are built on. And right now, that worldview is hostile to many of the students we are supposed to serve."
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TXFReadomFighters
2 months
We join together with other fierce advocates for the FReadom to read.
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@ssteven2
Sara Stevenson🌻
2 months
Very important op-ed. We all need to wake up to what’s happening. ⁦@frankstrong⁩ ⁦@FReadomFighters⁩ ⁦@RightToReadTX⁩ thank you, ⁦@ashleyhopeperez⁩
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statesman.com
The problem isn't just the new state law. It's how some school leaders are reacting to it.
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@frankstrong
frank strong
3 months
The attack was filmed and clearly coordinated, and the video was shared by House rep Brian Harrison. Then—chillingly—the story picked up the Assistant Attorney General for what used to be the civil rights division of the DOJ, who promised an investigation.
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@LaneyHawes
Laney Hawes
4 months
Thank heavens @AngelaPaxtonTX’s bill is protecting Texas kids from, Charlotte’s Web. Heaven forbid a librarian be able to purchase it without first waiting months for a parents only committee vote, then a 30 day public review period, and then a school board vote. šŸ™„šŸ™„šŸ™„
@TXFreedomRead
TX Freedom to Read Project
4 months
Are you paying attention yet? Charlotte’s Web is being withheld from North Texas elementary school students because S.B. 13 is a bad law. https://t.co/KdEdZZOg66
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@frankstrong
frank strong
4 months
Hell. Yes. SB12 is immoral, unjust, and *wildly* unconstitutional. These students are going to take it down.
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@frankstrong
frank strong
4 months
CLASSROOMS WITHOUT BOOKS. This is the fruit of SB13. Melissa ISD is forbidding class libraries, book bins, & reading corners after book banners forced the law over objections of Texas parents. The law doesn’t require it. But we @TXFreedomRead told legislators it would happen.
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@RightToReadTX
Texans for the Right to Read
4 months
Happy National Book Lovers Day! Let's stand up for what we love so that every reader gets a chance to tell their story. Join our coalition at https://t.co/Ei1S0XdbxG and tell us how you’ll be celebrating National Book Lovers Day in the comments below!
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@TXFreedomRead
TX Freedom to Read Project
4 months
Regarding SB13, districts are trying to adhere to the law but when a law is as poorly written, confusing, & impractical as this one, it’s not possible. The law doesn’t work! All of our blame lies directly w/the legislators who created this mess, & those who pushed it forward.
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TXFReadomFighters
4 months
Get to know what Tx SB13 says by reading it. Here’s how it defines library materials, and what the state considers instructional.
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@TXFreedomRead
TX Freedom to Read Project
5 months
Two days. Hundreds of heartfelt conversations with fellow Texas parents who love our school libraries and librarians as much as we do. We were once again reminded censorship is absolutely NOT what the majority of Texas parents want. Don’t mess with Texas parents. šŸ’™šŸ“š
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TXFReadomFighters
6 months
We fully support our LGBTQ friends, families, and authors. This Mahmoud SC decision weaponizes typical opt-out school policies in favor of bigotry and exclusion of many students and families’ stories.
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@frankstrong
frank strong
6 months
Great news in runoff for the Salado (Tx) Public Library Board: Dana Rojas defeats Stephen Sequeira for trustee. Big electoral win over the book banners.
@ReaganKeith1776
Reagan Keith
6 months
Salado, is this the content you want in the kids’ section in our Library? That’s where it is. My friend Stephen Sequeira is working to stop it. He’s running for the Library Board of Trustees. Tomorrow’s Election Day. Get out and vote! @ProtectSaladoKs @SaladoLibrary @drbone4tx
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@shannonmmiller
Shannon McClintock Miller
6 months
I love it when the @aasl Best Digital Tools for Teaching and Learning are announced every year. It's so fun to visit ones I know, and learn about new ones too. šŸŽ‰ You can check out the 2025 Best Digital Tools here and visit the past lists too. They are all awesome. šŸ’»
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TXFReadomFighters
7 months
We believe in the right of students to access age relevant materials with the guidance of parents and educators. We believe in the power of libraries and we believe in the good librarians continue to do for families. Unfailingly. Unflinchingly. Forever.
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TXFReadomFighters
7 months
Thank you @ErinForYall šŸ’•
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