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have a quote on my arm by toni morrison. if there is a book you want to read and it has not been written yet, you must write it. there are books i want to read that have not been written yet. if i am still yearning for these books and i know there are other young adults who are yearning for these books, in writing all boys are not blue and having so many people say, this is the first time i have ever felt seen in a book, and it was not coming from the demographic i thought it was going to come from -- it was coming from people who were 60 and older. that was so bittersweet to me. it was like, i am so glad that you now, for the first time, get to feel seen. how many years did you go not feeling seen and heard for this moment to have to come? at the same time, this moment comes and we are watching the restriction be put in place on, well, you cannot say gay, you cannot do this, you cannot do that. like it is automatically going to erase the young adults or teenagers. my philosophy has been, they cannot ban all the damn books.
have a quote on my arm by toni morrison. if there is a book you want to read and it has not been written yet, you must write it. there are books i want to read that have not been written yet. if i am still yearning for these books and i know there are other young adults who are yearning for these books, in writing all boys are not blue and having so many people say, this is the first time i have ever felt seen in a book, and it was not coming from the demographic i thought it was going to come...
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last year, we the toni morrison award for institution that has done the same.and this year there are two new honors the greg berrios book and translation prize and nbcc service award for individual whose work has transformed our organization. welcome to inaugural nbcc service award winner barbara hoffert. welcome to the finalist for the great berio's book in translation prize. welcome to sandra. winner joy harjo. welcome leonard finalists. welcome to morris and winner city lights. welcome to billiken. winner jennifer wilson jennifer wilson. and welcome to the finalists and poetry criticism autobiography, biography, nonfiction and fiction. one second at this time, i'd like to invite all of this year's finalists and winners to stand. you all knew what to do. thank you. thank you to those of you in attendance tonight, we are so happy you could make the journey and to of you who wanted to be with us but could not. you are missed. thank you. to those who participate in our virtual finalists reading which premiered last night on youtube, where it remains for your vie
last year, we the toni morrison award for institution that has done the same.and this year there are two new honors the greg berrios book and translation prize and nbcc service award for individual whose work has transformed our organization. welcome to inaugural nbcc service award winner barbara hoffert. welcome to the finalist for the great berio's book in translation prize. welcome to sandra. winner joy harjo. welcome leonard finalists. welcome to morris and winner city lights. welcome to...
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. >> look, it is a long list of books and it is quite shocking to see things like tony morrison or judyforever" is a book i grow up with that was edgy in my time but decades have passed. these are things that have been treasured by young people for long periods of time, works of literature, tony morrison, nobel laureate, to ban her books, the idea that they have no value, no redeeming value for children is outrageous. there also books like one about same-sex penguins in the central park zoo that raise a baby penguin. this is being objected to because it is seen as promoting lgbtq lifestyles were "uncle bobby's wedding" about a child whose uncle gets married to a man. it is a real effort to both expunge books that are seen as contravening a very traditional, rigid conception of what family life ought to look like in america and then books that are construed as sexually provocative, being labeled pornography. they don't bear any resemblance to the legal definition of pornography. so it is a painting with a broad brush and most of these objections have been brought by a single teacher in t
. >> look, it is a long list of books and it is quite shocking to see things like tony morrison or judyforever" is a book i grow up with that was edgy in my time but decades have passed. these are things that have been treasured by young people for long periods of time, works of literature, tony morrison, nobel laureate, to ban her books, the idea that they have no value, no redeeming value for children is outrageous. there also books like one about same-sex penguins in the central...
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beloved by toni morrison, one of the most important books i ever read growing up.language. the kite runner, forever by judy blume, 19 minutes, dreaming in cuban, the perks of being a wallflower. these are books that are like foundational to young readers, and they're saying these books are porn. and are they in any way attempting to justify that or is that based on one parent who doesn't like the fact that let's say their white child is reading toni morrison and they think that will make them hate themselves. is it one parent saying i don't like this book, and then it gets banned? >> it really varies by district how much you learn about what happens. what the florida department of education released and was a basis of my report, there was no explanation. it was just listed, they say pornography or listed the statute that's under florida law. the books you described, they do have some sexual content. there is some description of sexual activity in the book, but that's far different than pornography because these are -- i mean, beloved won the pulitzer prize. all of
beloved by toni morrison, one of the most important books i ever read growing up.language. the kite runner, forever by judy blume, 19 minutes, dreaming in cuban, the perks of being a wallflower. these are books that are like foundational to young readers, and they're saying these books are porn. and are they in any way attempting to justify that or is that based on one parent who doesn't like the fact that let's say their white child is reading toni morrison and they think that will make them...
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. >> when i was trying to sell my books on the street and getting nowhere and toni morrison was getting $300,000 there's a moment when you have the own what that feels like. and and that's why i left it in there so that people can see you're a human being. it hurts when you have so little and somebody else seems to have so much. now, what makes the difference? before that that toni and i and june and other women had formed a circle. >> yes. >> where we decided that no matter what happened, we would always be true to each other. >> oh, my goodness. >> that's what revolution is. it's really putting it all out out there, understanding our work, getting together, you know, beforehand or in the midst it's manager that youill not -- something that you will not be played many in this >> watch the fl program at booktv.org. just search alice walker or gathering blossoms under fire. >> booktv continues now, television for serious
. >> when i was trying to sell my books on the street and getting nowhere and toni morrison was getting $300,000 there's a moment when you have the own what that feels like. and and that's why i left it in there so that people can see you're a human being. it hurts when you have so little and somebody else seems to have so much. now, what makes the difference? before that that toni and i and june and other women had formed a circle. >> yes. >> where we decided that no matter...
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, now— book, the bluest eye by toni morrison, now toni morrison is a tahtastte— morrison, now toni morrisonmething that evervehe—at tt- unless there is something that everyone at it will everyone who looks at it will tetthttetv— definitely agree, then you've get. — definitely agree, then you've get. _the i definitely agree, then you've- got._the question got. and what about the question of got. and what about the question et-se— got. and what about the question et-se ter— got. and what about the question of-so for instance,- of ideology? so for instance, if there— of ideology? so for instance, if there-teet— of ideology? so for instance, if there - book which - of ideology? so for instance, if there book which was there was a book which was etteettvetv— there was a book which was effectively saying aimed at young— effectively saying aimed at young children, aimed five, young children, aimed at five, six young children, aimed at five, sta—therhl young children, aimed at five,- stv—therh that six year olds teaching them that ttavtsrh— six year olds teaching them that ttavtsrhlthe— six year ol
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or a great novelist by tony morrison in florida.s just another continuation of the desantis war on disney down there. >> thank you very much, friends. meanwhile, tonight there could be answers about how some police stops with black drivers become violently so quickly. that is next. ahhh! icy hot pro starts working instantly. withwo max-strength pain relievers, so you can rise from pain like a p. icy hot pro. we know you care. [music plays] but if this is all too real for you and your loved ones. ♪ make the call. because we care too. ♪ home instead. to us, it's personal. - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular. >> in the first few words of a police officer's matt determine whether a traffic stop escalating violence? yes. a new study finds the traffic stops are much more likely to result in a search, handcuffing, or intere
or a great novelist by tony morrison in florida.s just another continuation of the desantis war on disney down there. >> thank you very much, friends. meanwhile, tonight there could be answers about how some police stops with black drivers become violently so quickly. that is next. ahhh! icy hot pro starts working instantly. withwo max-strength pain relievers, so you can rise from pain like a p. icy hot pro. we know you care. [music plays] but if this is all too real for you and your...
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testify was informed by their individual and collective sense of, self love, self-respect and what toni morrison called regard. targeted people's testimonies provide, a counter-narrative to the we've been told about reconstruction. suppose that failure speaking with one voice, they said white southerners were waging war on reconstruction by attacking the people who are making the most of freedom and naming their attackers, detailing their injuries, saying the names of their slain crying out for justice and doing what they could to keep the record of what happened to them alive. survivors said black people's lives, freedoms and mattered. reporting and testifying about the war on freedom or. survivors best defense against erasure. these testimonies did help to drive the federal. that eventually drove the klan underground, but not before they seriously undercut freedom and black people's participation in american. after confederate overthrew reconstruction and boarded the temple of liberty, they crafted i call the big lie of the 19th century that the experience in american democracy had failed they
testify was informed by their individual and collective sense of, self love, self-respect and what toni morrison called regard. targeted people's testimonies provide, a counter-narrative to the we've been told about reconstruction. suppose that failure speaking with one voice, they said white southerners were waging war on reconstruction by attacking the people who are making the most of freedom and naming their attackers, detailing their injuries, saying the names of their slain crying out for...
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it's led to book bans that included authors such as toni morrison, margaret atwood and judy blume. >>o stand for education, not indoctrination in our schools. >> the left wing rioting and mayhem are the direct result of decades of left-wing indoctrination in our schools. >> the democrats believe that parents shouldn't have a say in their kids' education. >> parents want schools focused on reading, writing, and math, not woke politics. >> the left is trying to hijack women sports. and our schools are on the verge of becoming breeding grounds for liberal and progressive ideas. >> desantis's law also led to his ongoing fight with disney. one of the people he pointed to a board that was supposed to provide more oversight was a co-founder of moms for liberty, which has advocated for the classroom fights in districts across america. ellie reed has more on who they are. >> reporter: by exposing our children to adult concepts such as gender identity, we are asking them to carry a load that is much too heavy for them. >> might i suggest instead of anal sex, perhaps we could go back to teaching
it's led to book bans that included authors such as toni morrison, margaret atwood and judy blume. >>o stand for education, not indoctrination in our schools. >> the left wing rioting and mayhem are the direct result of decades of left-wing indoctrination in our schools. >> the democrats believe that parents shouldn't have a say in their kids' education. >> parents want schools focused on reading, writing, and math, not woke politics. >> the left is trying to...
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we fall in love with words because tony morrison such a brilliant writer.riter. what does it do to kids like the kids used to teach, when you take away from them the joy of words and the joy of reading about new and interesting in different experiences? >> it's all about control and narrowing the possibilities of imagination. i think that when you think about what does it mean when someone, the core of some words agenda is subtraction, it is taking away a possibility. that should be a really big red flag for folks. and that's what we are seeing. we are seeing folks who don't want kids to be able to imagine full and rich lives lived by people who are different from themselves or like themselves. and i think that's one of the really important things to underscore, that this is fundamentally subtracted and it's a diminishing of every students education when we remove books that reflect young peoples experiences or allow them to imagine other peoples experiences. >> it's also unfair. washington post went through and they looked at the book challenges around the
we fall in love with words because tony morrison such a brilliant writer.riter. what does it do to kids like the kids used to teach, when you take away from them the joy of words and the joy of reading about new and interesting in different experiences? >> it's all about control and narrowing the possibilities of imagination. i think that when you think about what does it mean when someone, the core of some words agenda is subtraction, it is taking away a possibility. that should be a...
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it's led to book bans that of including authors such as toni morrison, margaret atwood, and judy blumeh on education across the country. >> the state of florida, we are proud to stand for education, not indoctrination. in our schools. >> the left wing, rioting and mayhem, are the direct result of decades of left-wing indoctrination in our schools. >> democrats believe that parents shouldn't have a say in a kids education. >> parents want schools focused on reading, writing and math, not woke politics. >> the left is trying to hijack women's sports. and our schools are on the verge of becoming breeding grounds for liberal and progressive ideas. >> desantis's law, also led to his ongoing fight with disney, and one of the people he appointed to a boy that was supposed to provide more oversight of the disney was a cofounder of a group called moms for liberty. which advocated for these classroom fights, in school districts across america. elie reeve has more. >> -- such as gender identity, we are asking them to carry a load that is much too heavy for them. and i suggest instead of a knoll s
it's led to book bans that of including authors such as toni morrison, margaret atwood, and judy blumeh on education across the country. >> the state of florida, we are proud to stand for education, not indoctrination. in our schools. >> the left wing, rioting and mayhem, are the direct result of decades of left-wing indoctrination in our schools. >> democrats believe that parents shouldn't have a say in a kids education. >> parents want schools focused on reading,...
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spending, you know, as as writers, i guess, you know, part of this is connected to my experience with toni morrison who was my professor when i was a student and i i remember her playing in the dark. she talks not only about the literary imagination, but she talks about the creative process. the literary imagination is a context where you as a writer are making certain intellectual and artistic decisions in order to generate a narrative, a story for people to understand, but creative process is something that's not so easily documented that the process that you use to the literature. so what times of the day do you wake up when you go to bed? when do you write? you know, letters of correspondence, you know, the various editions of a work over time. and so knowing the the decisions that you can make across these various revision as that aspect of a life, the creative process can be manifest, especially in the biographical details that you could gather in the archive. and i was beneficial to have access to the ohio historical society's compilation of dunbar's letters of correspondence not only his ow
spending, you know, as as writers, i guess, you know, part of this is connected to my experience with toni morrison who was my professor when i was a student and i i remember her playing in the dark. she talks not only about the literary imagination, but she talks about the creative process. the literary imagination is a context where you as a writer are making certain intellectual and artistic decisions in order to generate a narrative, a story for people to understand, but creative process is...
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there are authors like toni morrison on the list, like judy blume.s three, which is the story of two penguins in the central park zoo, two male penguins that come together to raise an orphan baby penguin, and we do see a clear trend and it's part of our case is that these books overwhelmingly are by and about authors of color and lgbtq narratives. so it shows clear intent on the part of this district to exclude certain stories, to target particular populations and essentially erase them from these libraries. >> what do you say to parents who say that they want to have -- this is about parental rights. they want to have control oaf what their children are exposed to? >> you can have control over what books kids bring home, but what this is is taking the opinion of a single -- it's not even a parent when it comes to most of these challenges. it's actually a teacher in the school, and having that person essentially dictate what 37,000 kids in a school district can and can't read. that is a matter of parental rights. it's the rights of all these other pa
there are authors like toni morrison on the list, like judy blume.s three, which is the story of two penguins in the central park zoo, two male penguins that come together to raise an orphan baby penguin, and we do see a clear trend and it's part of our case is that these books overwhelmingly are by and about authors of color and lgbtq narratives. so it shows clear intent on the part of this district to exclude certain stories, to target particular populations and essentially erase them from...
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the last time i checked, reading about maya angelou, about toni morrison, nikole hannah-jones' book,but now because one or two parents are able to complain, those books are on a banned list. and i think also to your point about salinas being affiliated with moms for liberty and the proud boys, this parent in particular's background should be giving folks pause before they vote based on her objections to these titles. >> i have seen the viral meme out there that, you know, one parent can ban a book if they don't like it, and yet one parent can't steam ban the guns that may legitimately endanger the children in schools. i want to play you quick sound from governor ron desantis and his sort of idea of fighting wokeness and get your thoughts on the other side. >> we'll fight the woke in the schools. we'll fight the woke in the halls of the legislature. we will fight the woke in corporate america. we will never, ever surrender to the woke mob in florida, woke goes to die. >> from the window to the wall, he's going to fight wokeness everywhere, but what does he actually mean when he's sayi
the last time i checked, reading about maya angelou, about toni morrison, nikole hannah-jones' book,but now because one or two parents are able to complain, those books are on a banned list. and i think also to your point about salinas being affiliated with moms for liberty and the proud boys, this parent in particular's background should be giving folks pause before they vote based on her objections to these titles. >> i have seen the viral meme out there that, you know, one parent can...
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now, you have the dubious honor of being tied ninth place with tony morrison is the bluest eye for the to this pen report. i mean ruby, what kind of impact of these book bans going to have on young readers who are looking, maybe, for comfort, or a place to learn about what they might be going through themselves? >> yeah, i mean, i started writing milk and honey as a teenager, and i ended up self publishing at a 21 years old when i was a pro college students, and it is largely about sexual assault, how to heal from that, and learn to love your body after it's endured abuse. what i found is that this experience is so universal. this book has gone on to become the highest selling book of poetry of her. what that tells us is that these painful experiences occur often. we know that 82% of sexual assault victims are girls under the age of 18, and that means that these are students. the students are saying that books like milk and honey are providing them with comfort, but these books help them recognize that they too are being sexually assaulted. books empower them to get help. my question r
now, you have the dubious honor of being tied ninth place with tony morrison is the bluest eye for the to this pen report. i mean ruby, what kind of impact of these book bans going to have on young readers who are looking, maybe, for comfort, or a place to learn about what they might be going through themselves? >> yeah, i mean, i started writing milk and honey as a teenager, and i ended up self publishing at a 21 years old when i was a pro college students, and it is largely about sexual...
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previous winners of this include toni morrison, stephen king and hong kingston. this honor is given to a writer who has over the course of their career grade, enriched our literary heritage through their body of work. tonight's honoree and his work has proven again and again the power of comics and graphic novels. here to present the is neil gaiman. neil gaiman. neil is the author of numerous new york times bestsellers, including sandman series of graphic novels neverwhere, american gods and the ocean. at the end the lane. his fiction has received a newbery medal, carnegie medal and hugo nebula fantasy and will eisner awards. he is a creator of works of prose poetry, film, journalism, comics, song lyrics and drama. originally from england, he now divides his time between scotland where good omens and anansi boys are filmed in. the united states, where he is a professor in the arts at college. he is a fellow of the royal society of literature. it gives me great pleasure to welcome neil gaiman gaiman. thank you. i'm not here as arts colleague today. i'm here as art
previous winners of this include toni morrison, stephen king and hong kingston. this honor is given to a writer who has over the course of their career grade, enriched our literary heritage through their body of work. tonight's honoree and his work has proven again and again the power of comics and graphic novels. here to present the is neil gaiman. neil gaiman. neil is the author of numerous new york times bestsellers, including sandman series of graphic novels neverwhere, american gods and...
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but got caught up in that but what got caught up in that ban toni morrison ban was books by toni morrisons-well, that's- teacher. definitely well, that- was-well, that's. good was okay. well, that's not good . think it was . no, no, i think it was michelangelo's david, but i think it turned to be a fake think it turned out to be a fake news , right? yeah. no, no, news story, right? yeah. no, no, it was true. but news story, right? yeah. no, no, it-was true. but there - it was it was true. but there eetteeet— it was it was true. but there were supposed get the parents it was it was true. but there wesignipposed get the parents it was it was true. but there wesign a)osed get the parents it was it was true. but there wesign a permissiont the parents it was it was true. but there wesign a permission thing, arents it was it was true. but there wesign a permission thing, so nts to sign a permission thing, so it we— to sign a permission thing, so it nee— to sign a permission thing, so it was more to— to sign a permission thing, so it was more to see michelangelo's but michelangelo's david. yeah,
but got caught up in that but what got caught up in that ban toni morrison ban was books by toni morrisons-well, that's- teacher. definitely well, that- was-well, that's. good was okay. well, that's not good . think it was . no, no, i think it was michelangelo's david, but i think it turned to be a fake think it turned out to be a fake news , right? yeah. no, no, news story, right? yeah. no, no, it was true. but news story, right? yeah. no, no, it-was true. but there - it was it was true. but...
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the district removed eight books, including tony morrison's "the bluest eye."anned books. finally, the republican reports, schools want to limit student cell phone use. they are creating a matching grant of up to $1 million for districts that pilot a cell phone restriction policy. the goal is to help students focus on class and curve online bullying, and curb negative mental acts. >>> we will have a new report on the mar-a-lago classified document case. and then we will talk to chris coons about the ongoing debt negotiations with the country a week away from a possible default. that and much more when "morning joe" returns. joe" returns my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tel
the district removed eight books, including tony morrison's "the bluest eye."anned books. finally, the republican reports, schools want to limit student cell phone use. they are creating a matching grant of up to $1 million for districts that pilot a cell phone restriction policy. the goal is to help students focus on class and curve online bullying, and curb negative mental acts. >>> we will have a new report on the mar-a-lago classified document case. and then we will talk...