Tennessee Librarian Fired for Refusing to Move LGBTQ+ Kids' Books

A Tennessee library director was terminated after denying to relocate over 100 LGBTQ+-themed children's books to the adult section, citing her duty to uphold the public's right to information access.
In a controversial move, the director of a Tennessee library has been fired for refusing to relocate over 100 LGBTQ+-themed children's books to the adult section of the library system. Luanne James, the now-former library director, stated that as a librarian, she had an obligation to protect the public's right to access information.
The Rutherford County Library Board voted to terminate James on Monday following a heated emergency meeting. Supporters of James were in attendance, chanting
Source: The Guardian


