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Anchorage Public Library’s new campaign pushes LGBTQ ‘Pride’ on children

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The Anchorage Public Library has gone all in to promote transgenderism and LGBTQ sexuality on impressionable young readers.

During the month of June, the library is promoting its “Read With Pride” campaign, which includes scores of book recommendations for teens and young children that seek to normalize and promote LGBTQ sexuality.

“Whether you’re headed out to celebrate at an event or you’re hanging at home, we’ve got some great titles for you to #ReadWithPride,” a library post on Facebook proclaims. “Grab an ebook or audiobook to take with you on the go or visit any of our 5 APL locations for “book books.”

The post includes a link to dozens of books for teens that feature homosexual romance, transgender love affairs, teens undergoing sexual identity issues, lesbian sexuality, gay camp counselors, horror stories by “queer authors of color,” and asexual dating.

Under its “kids” recommendations, the Anchorage Library includes colorful picture books and stories that promote same-sex parenting, homosexual marriage, queer family structures and the notion that conservative parents are wrong to oppose the LGBTQ lifestyle. Other books highlight “queer fantasy” and embracing one’s chosen “gender identity.”

TAKING ACTION

— To contact Library Director Virgina McClure, send an email to [email protected] or call (907) 343-2892.

— To contact members of the Library Advisory Board, which makes recommendations to the administration and assembly on library practices, send an email to [email protected] with “Attention Library Advisory Board” in the subject line.

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