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Yesterday the House Committee on Education held a session called Protecting Kids: Combatting Graphic, Explicit Materials in School Libraries. In this session, some of the witnesses claimed that they didn’t want to ban books, only remove them from school libraries. They claimed that any book you can still purchase is not banned. But what they didn’t discuss is that not everyone has the funds to buy the books they want to remove. Parents have to decide for themselves whether they should control what their own children read. But they certainly shouldn’t control what other people’s children read. If you’re in the US, please consider using this tool from the American Library Association to contact your legislators and ask them to protect the freedom to read.

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Finished reading: The Hacienda by Isabel CaΓ±as πŸ“š

Great all the way through but extra compelling for the last third. Like Mexican Gothic, it uses Gothic tropes of a spooky house and a mysterious husband to interrogate colonialism in Mexico. Highly recommend.

I’m having one of those days where you give yourself credit for every single thing you do. So here’s what my work task list looks like today so far.

βœ… Download Word.
βœ… Install Word.
βœ… Download report with comments.
βœ… Open report.
βœ… Get paper from studio.
βœ… Put paper in printer.
βœ… Print report.

Tonight I’m very obsessed with the idea of reading The Secret Garden as a child as a gateway to a love of Gothic literature. πŸ“š