High School Principal Keeps Gender Queer In School After Reading It genderqueer graphinovel newhampshirel
\n\nThe New Hampshire Union Leader reports that Brian O'Connell, the principal of Bow High School in Bow, New Hampshire had been targeted by parents of the school, concerned that the graphic novel Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe was in his school library.\nLocal politician Manchester Alderman Joe Kelly Levasseur had posted select pages to his Facebook page saying 'This is going to be very disturbing content you are about to witness.
August Sender of the Sun Journal has done the same thing and says 'The book 'Gender Queer' is not grooming our children. It is not promoting sex. It is doing the exact opposite. It offers the reader simple, relatable examples of consent, boundaries, and respect — all things we desperately need and want for our children.
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