School libraries across the country adding 'woke' books on gender and white supremacy

The Ann Arbor public school district has a book available in its pre-kindergarten library called “Introducing Teddy: a gentle story about gender and friendship." The book is about a boy's best friend and teddy, Thomas, who is sad because "he wishes he were a girl, not a boy teddy, but what only matters to both of them is that they are friends."
 

School districts across the country purchased books in 2022 that cover controversial topics such as critical race theory, white supremacy and gender dysphoria.

The Center Square filed Freedom of Information Act requests with numerous school districts around the country and asked for the books they purchased for their K-12 libraries.

The school districts that responded were in Traverse City and Ann Arbor in Michigan; Columbus, Ohio; Madison, Wisconsin; and Seattle. Thus far, only Ann Arbor has responded to emails seeking comment on its selection of library books.

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