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Missouri library fires clerk over Pride display amid censorship debate

A former library clerk in Missouri was fired after curating a Pride month book display, sparking a debate about censorship and representation in public libraries. The library director claimed the firing was to protect staff and patrons from community backlash, citing past death threats over LGBTQ+ programming. Experts acknowledge the challenges faced by small and rural libraries, but professional associations emphasize the importance of intellectual freedom and representation for all patrons, especially in communities where censorship is prevalent. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses an incident of alleged censorship and employee dismissal related to LGBTQ+ content in a public library, reflecting broader societal debates and challenges faced by libraries.

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Missouri library fires clerk over Pride display amid censorship debate

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  1. 404 Media TIER_1 English(EN) · Claire Woodcock ·

    Libraries Not Doing Pride Displays Say They ‘Shouldn’t Be Judged’

    Public records show dozens of libraries have self-censored to avoid attracting negative attention.