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Mon Oct 29, 2018, 11:26 AM Oct 2018

Iowa library considers options after burning of LGBTQ book [View all]

The Orange City, Iowa library is considering what to do after some of its books were burned.

Library officials in northwest Iowa are deciding how to respond after a religious activist burned four LGBTQ children's books.

Orange City library director Amanda Vazquez tells The Sioux City Journal that officials aren't sure if they'll replace the destroyed books, which include David Levithan's "Two Boys Kissing."

Paul Dorr is the director of religious group Rescue the Perishing. He released a nearly 30 minute video on Facebook Live where he denounced the library for having the LGBTQ books and threw them in a burning barrel. The video was made on Oct. 19, the first day of the city's gay pride festival.


I'd say replace the books.
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