NEW YORK—Maia Kobabe’s graphic memoir Gender Queer continues its troubled run as the country’s most “controversial” book, topping the American Library Association’s “challenged books” list for a third straight year.
Just mentioning that Queer Liberation Library is a new online initiative to ensure that people are able to access queer literature despite these attempts to put queer lit out of reach of people:
Not that I'm aware of, but if someone was motivated to do this I think they'd be able to approach these folks to get their advice on how to essentially duplicate the project.
Just mentioning that Queer Liberation Library is a new online initiative to ensure that people are able to access queer literature despite these attempts to put queer lit out of reach of people:
https://www.queerliberationlibrary.org/
Is there anything like this for Autistic people? BIPOC people (such as Latinoa/)?
Not that I'm aware of, but if someone was motivated to do this I think they'd be able to approach these folks to get their advice on how to essentially duplicate the project.
Okay, I'll see where I can contact them...