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"Without the opportunity for open discussion or alternative viewpoints, the program was too one-way to be characterized as a true policy forum"-- this practice has become all too common in library conferences and workshops I'm afraid.

I'm glad to hear the presenter provided at least some examples of "moral panics" from across the political spectrum, but my guess is that she did not consider the idea that "trans ideology" could itself be a moral panic (in fact it is the first thing I think of when it comes to the idea of modern-day moral panics). It also seems she failed to mention that library staff has always been comprised of a large percentage of LGBTQ staff.

I too support keeping books like Genderqueer in the collection because any embrace of censorship is indeed a "slippery slope," as much as that term has become the object of derision. Very much agree that the defense of these materials needs to be grounded in viewpoint agnosticism. If not, libraries will become an unending, daily battleground of various groups demanding the removal of materials.

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I also find it incredibly cynical that people are using "trans youth" to justify their desire for a censorship regime.

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