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Related: About this forumLGBTQ+ librarians grapple with attacks on books - and on themselves
Idaho librarian June Meissner was closing up for the day at the downtown Boise Public Library when a man approached her asking for help.
As an information services librarian, answering patrons questions is part of Meissners day-to-day work, and serving the community is one of her favorite parts of the job.
But when the man got close enough, he took a swing at me and tried to punch me in the head, said Meissner, a transgender woman. I blocked it and he started yelling slurs and suggesting that he was going to come back and kill me.
Worldwide Pride Month events are well underway to celebrate LGBTQ+ culture and rights. But it is coming at a time when people who identify as LGBTQ+ say they are facing increasing difficulties at work, ranging from being repeatedly misgendered to physically assaulted.
Gender nonconforming library workers in particular, like Meissner, are also grappling with growing calls for book bans across the U.S., with books about gender identity, sexual orientation and race topping the list of most criticized titles and making the attacks all the more personal.
https://apnews.com/article/lgbtq-librarians-library-workers-gender-queer-book-bans-4ac552901f7ab0eca3a9dcf070b24350
So tired of these self-righteous haters....
Timeflyer
(2,627 posts)vercetti2021
(10,397 posts)I'm trans in a red state in a red city. Best believe the minute you try to attack me, you're meeting satan the same time
Please take care.