Sunday, June 25, 2023

the hill we climb

 



One of the books that is currently banned in Florida is “The Hill we Climb”. Naturally, I put it on reserve at the local library, and picked it up a few days ago. Since it is only 32 pages long, it is a very quick secret.

Here’s a news flash for you:

There is NOTHING in the book that is remotely controversial.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/08/books/review/amanda-gorman-the-hill-we-climb-best-seller.html

Since book bans usually lead to unintended consequences, Amanda Gorman’s book was the #1 fiction best seller in early April.

Most people are award of the fact that she read her poetry at Joe Biden’s inauguration AND at the Super Bowl. In January, Penguin Random House announced that because of the "overwhelming demand" and presales, "The Hill We Climb," with a foreword from Oprah Winfrey, would give the book a first printing of one million copies, which quickly turned into 1.5 million. 

The Harvard graduate and National Youth Poet Laureate, 23, was the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, the first poet to write and perform an original poem for the Super Bowl, and now her book, "The Hill We Climb: An Inaugural Poem for the Country," is the first book of poetry to debut at No. 1 on USA TODAY’s Best-Selling Books list. And not just debut, but the first book of poetry to even claim the top spot on the list since its inception in October 1993.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/books/2021/04/07/amanda-gorman-the-hill-we-climb-tops-usa-today-bestseller-list/7122126002/

So why is her book, (and numerous others) banned in Florida?

You can blame Florida’s Fuhrer, Ron DeSantis, who is determined to stamp out “woke” (whatever the hell that is), but he is also supported by a group named Moms for Liberty.

 Moms for Liberty is an American political organization that advocates against school curriculums that mention LGBT rightsrace and ethnicitycritical race theory, and discrimination, while multiple chapters have also campaigned to ban from school libraries books that address gender and sexuality. The group began by promoting disinformation and conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic by protesting COVID-19 protections in schools, including mask and vaccine mandates.

The group is influential within the Republican Party. Many of the group's chapters across the U.S. have forged close ties to right-wing extremist groups, including the Proud Boys and Three Percenters, as well as sovereign citizenQAnon, and Christian nationalist organizations. In 2023, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights organization that tracks extremists, termed Moms for Liberty a far-right extremist organization.

Moms for Liberty has been criticized for harassment, for deepening divisions among parents, for making students' education more difficult, and for having close ties to the Republican Party rather than being a genuine grassroots effort. The group was labeled an "anti-government extremist" organization in 2023 by the Southern Poverty Law Center

Moms for Liberty was co-founded in Florida on January 1, 2021, by former school board members Tina Descovich and Tiffany Justice, and by then-current school board member Bridget Ziegler. By late 2021, Ziegler had left the organization. Republican activist and campaign consultant Marie Rogerson is the third-leading member of Moms for Liberty. Descovich receives a stipendas Moms for Liberty's executive director.

Descovich conceived of the organization in the fall of 2020, after losing a seat she had held on the Brevard County school board in a primary to former district employee Jennifer Jenkins, who campaigned against Descovich's opposition to mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic and teacher raises  Voter turnout was higher among Republicans than Democrats county-wide.

As of their first national gathering in Tampa, Florida, on July 14–17, 2022, Moms for Liberty claimed to have 195 chapters in 37 states and nearly 100,000 members

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moms_for_Liberty

What books has Florida banned?

 According to the article below, more than 350 books have been banned in Florida, and the article below lists the specific books that have been banned. I’ve read 5 of them, and one of them is “To Kill a Mockingbird”. A year after its publication, To Kill a Mockingbird won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/more-than-350-books-banned-in-florida-schools-since-last-july-16817328

Florida, of course, is not the only state to ban books.

More than a 1,000 books have been banned in 86 school districts in 26 states across the United States, a new PEN America analysis shows.

PEN America, a literary and free expression advocacy organization, released a detailed analysis on Thursday of challenges to and bans on school library books and class curriculums. The group said it documented media reports, consulted school district websites, and spoke with librarians, authors and teachers from July 31, 2021, to March 31, 2022.

According to PEN America, in that period, there were 1,586 books banned. Texas led the country with the most book bans – 713 – affecting 16 school districts, followed by Pennsylvania and Florida with 456 and 204 bans, respectively. PEN America describes a book ban as “any action taken against a book based on its content” that leads to the removal or restriction of a previously accessible book. The analysis includes book removals or restrictions that lasted at least a day, the group says.

Politicians and school board members have played a significant role in book banning, PEN America says. At least 41% of book bans were linked to directives from state officials or elected lawmakers.

In Texas, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has pressured school boards to remove what he calls “pornography” from school libraries. Meanwhile in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill late last month that requires school libraries to post more information about their collections and seek community input on materials they acquire.

The book bans “have become a favorite tool for state-wide and national political mobilization” with groups such as Moms for Liberty, a conservative group whose “mission is to organize, educate and empower parents,” curating lists of books to be challenged and urging parents to mobilize, the analysis says.

The group also found that at least 96% of the bans were initiated by school administrators or board members and that for the most part, school officials did not follow existing guidelines, raising “serious concerns,” it said.

The report also states that school officials were not transparent or made “opaque or ad hoc decisions” before removing book titles.

Suzanne Nossel, CEO of PEN America, said the wave of book bans represents a troubling retreat from America’s historic commitment to First Amendment rights.

“By short-circuiting rights-protective review processes, these bans raise serious concerns in terms of constitutionality, and represent an affront to the role of our public schools as vital training grounds for democratic citizenship that instill a commitment to freedom of speech and thought,” Nossel said.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/07/us/book-bans-pen-america-analysis/index.html

 As you know by know, I am opposed to book bans, and my reasons for that opinion can be found in the article below:

https://tohell-andback.blogspot.com/2022/01/

In March of 2023, a teacher’s union in Florida sued the Florida Department of Education over a new law that made book bans easier to achieve. Since teachers and librarians can be fined, or charged with a crime over this issue, it’s an important step to take.

If you don’t live in a state that has book bans, you can’t vote out the politicians involved, but you can read as many banned books as possible.

Ron DeSantis is one of the leading GOP candidates for the 2024 presidential race. Although I’m usually careful about expressing my political views, one thing is clear. 

It’s obvious that you would have to be crazy to vote for the guy.

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 Here’s few closing thoughts about poetry:

 

15 or 20 years ago, I could make up poems at the drop of the hat, and I have managed to save copies of a few of them. However, you don’t need to be a literary genius to write poetry.


All you need is a computer.

 

BING just added a feature where you can use artificial intelligence to write poetry.

 

Inspired by a picture of a lighthouse in Majorca, I asked BING to write a poem about a lighthouse keeper, and this is what I got:

 

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The lighthouse keeper stands alone, A beacon in the night, He keeps the ships from danger, And guides them to the light.

He spends his days in solitude, With only gulls for friends, But when the night comes creeping in, His vigil never ends.

He watches o’er the stormy seas, And through the darkest night, He keeps the light burning bright, A symbol of his might.

For though he may be all alone, He knows that he is strong, And when the ships come safely home, He knows he’s done no wrong.

 




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