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A Word: Black and Proud

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🗓️ 2 October 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

During this LGBTQ Pride month, many members of the community are reflecting on a year of unprecedented political and legal attacks. One of the biggest battlefields has been in public schools and libraries, where books featuring LGBTQ stories have been the targets of censors. On today’s episode of A Word, guest host journalist Aisha Mills is joined by George M. Johnson, author of one of the most banned books, All Boys Aren’t Blue. They talk about the intersection of race and gender identity, and how Johnson has fought back against critics who call the book dangerous and inappropriate for children. Guest: George M. Johnson, author of All Boys Aren’t Blue Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a word, a podcast from Slate.

0:03.0

I'm Aisha Mill sitting in for Jason Johnson.

0:06.0

June is LGBTQ Pride Month, and this year, many who celebrate feel under siege.

0:11.0

The political attacks and hostility directed at us and the queer

0:15.4

community have millions of Americans living in fear. But author George M Johnson says that

0:21.0

it's more important than ever to share our joy and our stories.

0:25.0

Librarians are getting threatened, teachers are getting threatened.

0:29.0

It's not just some argument of ideology anymore.

0:32.0

It really is the safety issue.

0:34.7

All boys aren't Blue Rider George M Johnson coming up on a word.

0:38.9

Stay with us. Welcome to a word, a podcast about race and politics and everything else. I'm A

0:49.8

Eisha Mill sitting in for Jason Johnson.

0:53.0

LGBT-Q Pride this year comes at a difficult time for the community.

0:57.0

Trans and non-binary people in particular have been targeted by conservative politicians in dozens of states,

1:04.1

with new laws restricting everything from drag performances

1:08.0

to classroom discussions.

1:09.7

One place this anti-trans campaign has been felt most keenly is in school libraries

1:16.1

where books by queer authors have been yanked from shelves in record numbers.

1:21.4

And one of the top titles that's drawn fire is All Boys Aren't Blue.

1:26.2

The memoir is a gripping coming of age story from writer George M Johnson with Frank and sometimes heartbreaking moments about growing up black and queer.

1:36.5

The controversy and George Johnson's willingness to speak about it has put him at the center

1:41.9

of our ongoing national discussion about race and identity

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