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{{Display censorship incident
{{Display censorship incident
|ongoing=no
|ongoing=no
|year=2012,
|region=North America
|region=North America
|artist=Patricia Polacco
|subject=Sexual/Gender Orientation
|subject=Sexual/Gender Orientation
|confronting_bodies=Davis County School Board
|medium=Literature
|medium=Literature
|date_of_action=May 2012
|location=Davis County, Utah
|description_of_content=The children's novel features a family with two mothers.
|description_of_content=The children's novel features a family with two mothers.
|description_of_incident=The Davis County School District purchased the book in order to make the library selection more inclusive, particularly to reflect on a student who attended Windridge Elementary school had two mothers. After one kindergarten student checked it out and took it home, however, that student's parents raised a complaint. The librarians offered to move the book, which is targeted at a pre-reading audience, to the grades 3 through 6 section of the library, but the parents were unsatisfied with the compromise and delivered a 25-signature complaint to the school board. [http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-lesbian-book-utah-elementary-20120604,0,4155010.story] A 7-member committee of teachers, administrators and parents was formed to decide the book's appropriateness for the children's library.
|description_of_incident=The Davis County School District purchased the book in order to make the library selection more inclusive, particularly to reflect on a student who attended Windridge Elementary school had two mothers. After one kindergarten student checked it out and took it home, however, that student's parents raised a complaint. The librarians offered to move the book, which is targeted at a pre-reading audience, to the grades 3 through 6 section of the library, but the parents were unsatisfied with the compromise and delivered a 25-signature complaint to the school board. [http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-lesbian-book-utah-elementary-20120604,0,4155010.story] A 7-member committee of teachers, administrators and parents was formed to decide the book's appropriateness for the children's library.
|description_of_result=The committee decided that the book "didn't align with district curriculum standards," and was placed behind the counter at the library. Students now must bring a permission slip signed by their parents in order to check it out.
|description_of_result=The committee decided that the book "didn't align with district curriculum standards," and was placed behind the counter at the library. Students now must bring a permission slip signed by their parents in order to check it out.
|image=In-our-mothers-house.jpg
|image=In-our-mothers-house.jpg
|source=http://www.standard.net/stories/2012/05/31/davis-schools-limit-access-book-lesbian-moms
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Artist:

Year:

Date of Action:

Region: North America


Subject: Sexual/Gender Orientation

Medium: Literature

Confronting Bodies:

Description of Artwork: The children's novel features a family with two mothers.

The Incident: The Davis County School District purchased the book in order to make the library selection more inclusive, particularly to reflect on a student who attended Windridge Elementary school had two mothers. After one kindergarten student checked it out and took it home, however, that student's parents raised a complaint. The librarians offered to move the book, which is targeted at a pre-reading audience, to the grades 3 through 6 section of the library, but the parents were unsatisfied with the compromise and delivered a 25-signature complaint to the school board. [1] A 7-member committee of teachers, administrators and parents was formed to decide the book's appropriateness for the children's library.

Results of Incident: The committee decided that the book "didn't align with district curriculum standards," and was placed behind the counter at the library. Students now must bring a permission slip signed by their parents in order to check it out.

Source:
http://www.standard.net/stories/2012/05/31/davis-schools-limit-access-book-lesbian-moms