[Libs-Or] Wellington Board of Trustees takes action against book bans in the town's public library

Max Macias max.macias at gmail.com
Sat Sep 17 07:41:31 PDT 2022


Thank you for sharing this Matthew!


Max

On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 8:45 PM Matthew Baiocchi via Libs-Or <
libs-or at omls.oregon.gov> wrote:

> From here:
> https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/local/2022/09/14/wellington-board-trustees-book-ban-public-library-through-resolution/69493542007/
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> Quotes from the article:
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> "Nearly a month after a resident group sought to ban or restrict books
> at  Wellington's public library, the town's governing board voted in favor
> of a resolution that prevents the board from restricting access to
> materials at the library."
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> "In her comments Tuesday night, Christine Gaiter referred to the books
> as 'pornographic materials,' and said the public library should not
> 'endorse children to read pornography without a parent's permission.'"
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> "An overwhelming majority of residents who packed the community board
> room Tuesday made public comments to the board in favor of the  resolution
> that effectively bans any book ban at the library."
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> Several comments elicited tears from the audience and trustees as two
> residents shared powerful personal testimonies of surviving suicide
> attempts and sexual abuse because public libraries gave them access to
> books that made them feel understood and less alone. "
>
> "Mayor pro-tem Ashley Macdonald thanked residents  who 'had the courage to
> share their survivor stories today. I do not  have the courage to share my
> survivor story today, but if it wasn’t for  the public library,”\'
> Macdonald paused and choked back tears before  continuing her comments. 'I
> didn’t get my education from pornography.'
>
> Dailey also spoke to the decision to refer to the books as pornography.
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> 'To allege that (library) staff are providing pornography to children,
> it’s obviously not true, it’s disgusting,' Dailey said. "
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> "One of Wellington’s younger residents also chose to address the board.
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> 'Not to be rude, but you can’t tell me what I can and can’t read,' Sienna
> Zadina said. "
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> "'This isn’t about left or right, this is about parenting,' Macdonald
> said. 'I don’t want anyone in this room telling me how to parent my child
> and I won’t tell you how to parent yours.'"
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> Matthew Baiocchi
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> ook
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