Libraries across the United States face an unprecedented surge in organized efforts to ban books addressing LGBTQ+ issues and racial justice. This movement, exemplified by the defunding of the Patmos Library in Jamestown, Michigan, utilizes local "material reconsideration" forms and threats to millage funding to force closures. Conservative activists frequently cherry-pick isolated passages to label works as "pornographic," creating a climate of intimidation that forces librarians to resign and threatens the institution's fundamental role as a safe, neutral information hub. Motherboard reporter Claire Woodcock highlights that these incidents are not isolated but follow a coordinated national playbook, often supported by groups like Moms for Liberty. This strategy extends beyond book challenges, as activists increasingly run for library board positions to exert direct control over collections and policies, placing the future of public access to information at significant risk.
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