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They said they want students to feel by their libraries. Texas Public Radio Some of the books NEISD recommended campus libraries permanently remove.ĭistrict officials have always insisted that the book review and their decisions were not about viewpoints. X’s mom, M, said the district’s decision to pull more than 400 books for review, many of them with LGBTQ+ characters or topics, makes them feel less welcome in the district as a whole, even though they love their magnet school.Īfter completing the review, North East ISD permanently removed 110 books. But now with the banning of all the books, it’s even worse,” X said. And there’s already a serious lack of representation. “It’s difficult for us to be ourselves when there isn’t any representation in the media that we see. Dan Patrick’s pledge to make a so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill a priority the next legislative session and North East ISD’s decision to remove dozens of LGBTQ+ books from its libraries. Greg Abbott’s anti-trans executive order to investigate gender-affirming care as child abuse.īut outside that bubble, there are a lot of things happening that make X and his family feel less welcome and less safe: Abbott’s executive order to investigate gender-affirming care for trans youth as child abuse Lt.Gov. TPR is using his and his mom’s first initials to protect their safety, due to Gov. “And also, (a lot of the people at my school) are also members of the LGBTQ community.” ISA is very, like, socially active, so I think that helps,” said X. “It’s not just the regular school, it’s also the art school and it’s the International School of the Americas. Fifteen-year-old X, who is trans, feels like he can be himself at his magnet school in the North East Independent School District.