From the Frontlines of the Culture War: Advocates for Youth Share Their Stories
Event date:
Saturday, May 30Event time:
2:15pm-3:15pmLocation:
Berkeley Public Library, Community RoomBooksales:
On Waverly, on the 3rd floor, outside the roomAccess:
FREEGiven California’s reputation as a haven of liberal thinking and the pinnacle of tolerance, many people would be surprised to hear about the stories of educators, librarians, and storytime performers who have been harassed and threatened for teaching honestly about race, gender, immigration, religion, and sexuality. Veteran California public school teacher Sue Granzella will moderate this timely conversation featuring the people at the frontlines of today’s escalating culture wars. Pushed to the Edge: Teachers’ Stories From the Culture Wars is her collection of first-person accounts of resilience in the face of growing bigotry stoked by the far right. She was inspired to write her book when she heard about the Proud Boys storming a local library to disrupt a Drag Story Hour, which was hosted by Kyle Casey Chu, drag queen and author of The Queen Bees of Tybee County Queen. They will be joined by high school librarian and media specialist Betsy Sergeant as well as former English teacher and program director for the Davis Phoenix Coalition Anoosh Jorjorian to offer a sobering view of what’s at stake in our schools, libraries, and for young people today. Their firsthand experiences offer unique perspectives about the impact of California’s culture wars on its youth and provide a hopeful testament to those who refuse to back down.