STFU, Xenobigotry

mere-khwabon-mein:

kahs2012:

TUCSON — Outrage was the response to the news that Tucson schools has banned books, including “Rethinking Columbus,” with an essay by award-winning Pueblo author Leslie Marmon Silko, who lives in Tucson, and works by Buffy Sainte Marie, Winona LaDuke, Leonard Peltier and Rigoberta Menchu.

The decision to ban books follows the 4 to 1 vote on Tuesday by the Tucson Unified School District board to succumb to the State of Arizona, and forbid Mexican American Studies, rather than fight the state decision.

Students said the banned books were seized from their classrooms and out of their hands, after Tucson schools banned Mexican American Studies, including a book of photos of Mexico. Crying, students said it was like Nazi Germany, and they were unable to sleep since it happened.

The banned book, “Rethinking Columbus,” includes work by many Native Americans, as Debbie Reese reports, the book includes:

Suzan Shown Harjo’s “We Have No Reason to Celebrate”
Buffy Sainte-Marie’s “My Country, ‘Tis of Thy People You’re Dying”
Joseph Bruchac’s “A Friend of the Indians”
Cornel Pewewardy’s “A Barbie-Doll Pocahontas”
N. Scott Momaday’s “The Delight Song of Tsoai-Talee”
Michael Dorris’s “Why I’m Not Thankful for Thanksgiving”
Leslie Marmon’s “Ceremony”
Wendy Rose’s “Three Thousand Dollar Death Song”
Winona LaDuke’s “To the Women of the World: Our Future, Our Responsibility”

The now banned reading list of the Tucson schools’ Mexican American Studies includes two books by Native American author Sherman Alexie and a book of poetry by O’odham poet Ofelia Zepeda.

I’m think that I’m going to make a point of reading more books by Chican@ and Native authors.

Tucson, why? You were always so good to me.

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  7. anestivega said: What in the holy fuck? I’m starting to think Arizona will be ground zero for a mobilized police state/martial law of fascist proportions.
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    This. is fucking disgusting.
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    If my grandma didn’t still live there, I’d never go back to Arizona ever, ever again. Good grief. Way to be racist...
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    Tucson, why? You were always so good to me.
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    Other banned books include “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” by famed Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, “Occupied America: A...
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    I’m think that I’m going to make a point of reading more books by Chican@ and Native authors.
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    Re-blogging mostly because I want people to read the works listed…does anyone have a more comprehensive list? I have yet...
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