Howard County activists and allies hit back at censorship, hate – Washington Blade
Adiverse crowd of 100 to 200 folks gathered at the Columbia Lakefront on Saturday to attend a rally to push back against censorship in the countys public schools as well as homophobia and transphobia emanating from a group of conservative parents.
The rally called We ARE the People was organized in response to the comments and actions by members of a Maryland-based conservative group We the People 2 that among other things are anti-masks, anti-vaccinations and are opposed to teaching racial history in the schools. They also oppose two books that are in Howard County Public Schools library shelves: Gender Queer and Lawn Boy.
Speakers at a We the People 2 rally last month at an Elkridge warehouse condemned the books, which contain LGBTQ characters, as sexually explicit. The group later filed police reports against the Board of Education alleging the books constitute pornography with graphic sexual content and materials being used and disseminated in public schools, according to the groups press release.A flier announcing this action used the loaded terminology, We must not allow our children to be abused and victimized.
Among the speakers at the Elkridge rally was Republican Gordana Schifanelli who is running for lieutenant governor on the ticket with Daniel Cox. Another speaker, George Johnson, a teacher from Baltimore City, was heard on a video of the event saying, Were doing Gods work because Marxism, homosexuality and transgenderism is the devil.
In response, the pro-LGBTQ rally in Columbia announced the following:
We are taking a stance against hate in the community as we raise our voices in support of equity in our schools. Attacks on teachers and school staff have prompted us to stand united and drown out the noise.
In addition, We ARE the People states:
We stand for LGBTQ+ students and educational professionals
Teaching accurate history to our students
Supporting equitable practices in our schools
Providing students with relevant LGBTQ+ media through their school libraries
The two-hour rally, which was attended by several county council members, featured speakers representing a wide swath of community, educational, religious and political organizations. They included: Community Allies of Rainbow Youth (CARY), Black Lives Activists of Columbia (BLAC), Absolutely Dragulous, Howard County Schools, PFLAG-Columbia/Howard County,IndivisibleHoCoMd, Columbia Democratic Club, Howard Progressive Project, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Columbia (UUCC), HoCo Pride, Progressive Democrats of Howard County, and the Columbia United Christian Church.
Many of the speakers denounced the censorship of materials that are needed by many LGBTQ students. Genderqueer and non-binary students, they point out, are most vulnerable and need affirming literature to help with their development and self-acceptance. The speakers also decried hate speech, which has surfaced again, as well as the opposition to teaching history as it relates to race.
Others argued that the community must not sit back and take it from extremist groups.
You are all defenders, said Cynthia Fikes, president of the Columbia Democratic Club, in a fiery speech. But to succeed a strong defense also needs a strong offense.
The two books in question were recently the center of controversy in the Fairfax County (Va.) school system. The books were removed in September from the shelves of the high schools pending a comprehensive review following opposition from a parent at a school board meeting. It should be noted that both books were previous winners of the American Library Associations Alex Awards, which each year recognize 10 books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults, ages 12 through 18.
The board established two committees consisting of parents, staff and students to assess the content of the books and make recommendations to the assistant superintendent of instructional services who would make the final determination.
One committee found that Lawn Boy includes themes that are affirming for students with marginalized identities. There is no pedophilia in the book, the committee added. The other committee found that Gender Queer depicts difficulties non-binary and asexual individuals may face. The committee concluded that the book neither depicts nor describes pedophilia. The books were restored to the shelves.
As this backlash against LGTBQ+ literature demonstrates, we must be ready to stand up and defend the progress we have made, said Jennifer Mallo, member of the Howard County Board of Education, expressing her own point of view. We must ensure our elected officials understand and share our values and will fight for our marginalized students.
The enthusiastic crowd was clearly pleased with the event.
Todays rally was meant to inspire our community to take action, said Chris Hefty, who was the lead organizer of the rally and the emcee. Action that protects our youth. Action that protects our educators and admins. This action comes in the form of advocacy, communication with elected officials so they know your voice, and through well informed voting to ensure those who represent us are those we know will support us. We shared a message of love, acceptance, and warmth.
Hefty adds, The unity we facilitated through this rally was a sight to behold. As the lead organizer I couldnt have been more pleased! In the future we will be sure to better meet the needs of all our community members. We thank all those in our community for their support and feedback and look forward to accomplishing great things together moving forward.
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