![]() No class instructed her how to behave during police questioning. There wasn’t a course covering strategies for on-the-job threats. It occurred to Danielle Brigati several times over the past year that her education had not entirely prepared her for the real-world challenges of a modern Texas librarian. About 100 people protested library police to display books with LGBTQ themes. Protestes ralliy outside of the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library on Friday, Sept. Kerrville Daily Times photo Show More Show Less 8 of8 Photo courtesy the Kerrville Daily Times. She was among the almost 100 people protesting. Pam Holden states her case on her protest sign outside of the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library on Friday, Sept. Rodolfo Gonzalez/Contributor Show More Show Less 7 of8 Protesters read from some of the books targeted for banning. Hype Freedom School students from Houston, Hailee Brown, 15, center, passes Barius Vergin, 17, a book to read as reads with Treyson Hall, 7, right, during the Texas Freedom Network read-in demonstration at the Texas State Capitol Rotunda on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, in Austin, Texas. Jon Shapley/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 6 of8 ![]() Elias Valverde II, MBR / TNS Show More Show Less 5 of8Ĭarisa Lopez, senior political director for the Texas Freedom Network, talks about efforts to ban books and shape curriculum in public schools during an event Monday, July 25, 2022, at Children's Museum Houston in Houston. Right-wing protesters demonstrate outside an all-ages drag show at Texas Trust CU Theatre on Dec. Kerrville Daily Times photo Show More Show Less 4 of8 Mark Mulligan/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of8ĭanielle Brigati, Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library director, attends the Library Advisory Board meeting Tuesday to respond to public comments about the library. Books include Ghost Boys, All Boys Aren't Blue, Gender Queer, the Hate U Give, Lawn Boy, This Book is Gay, Anne Frank graphic novel, And Tango Makes Three, The Glass Castle and Drama. ![]() Roger Mathews / Kerrville Daily Times Show More Show Less 2 of8īooks that are frequently listed on banned book lists photographed in the Houston Chronicle photo studio, Tuesday, July 19, 2022, in Houston. He was one of nearly 100 protesters picketing in front of the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library, 500 Water Street, Friday, Sept. Erik Daugherty expressed his opinion on banning books in general and is against limiting books in libraries, he said.
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