The Supreme Court’s recent ruling allowing parents to opt-out of LGBTQ+ inclusive curricula is a direct attack on educational freedom. By targeting books with LGBTQ+ characters, and allowing for LGBTQ+ book bans in schools, this decision forces a narrow narrative on public education and threatens to erase queer history from our classrooms.
As the daughter of an English teacher, I have to ask: Where does this censorship end? If we “opt-out” of every queer-coded character, we lose everything from Shakespeare to Homer’s Iliad.
It’s About Control, Not Protection
This isn’t about protecting children; it’s about controlling the stories they are allowed to hear. We are watching libraries get gutted, LGBTQ+ book bans in schools, and teachers silenced across the country. True learning requires expanding a worldview, not hiding in an echo chamber.
Take Action: Join the Banned Book Brigade
If they try to erase us from the curriculum, we will write ourselves back in. I am doubling down on my commitment to queer literature, and I need your help.
Let’s organize to fight back against LGBTQ+ book bans:
- Book Drives: Helping get queer literature into the hands of those who need it.
- Little Gay Libraries: Creating community-based access points for banned books.
- The Brigade: Building a network of advocates to protect our stories.
Email me at vicechair@wearekentucky.org to join the movement. Invite your friends, pull in your community, and let’s ensure every child has access to the stories that reflect their world.
📚 Want to help me get more queer books into more hands?
Let’s organize. Email me at vicechair@wearekentucky.org, and let’s start building a reading list, a book drive, a banned book brigade, and little gay libraries—whatever it takes. Invite your friends. Pull your community in. Let’s make sure every kid who needs these stories can access them.
Because if they’re going to try to erase us from the curriculum, we’ll just write ourselves back in.
P.S. Can all the atheists in Texas opt their kids out now that schools are required to post the Ten Commandments? Asking for a secular friend.
Read a scholarly analysis of Achilles and Patroclus
Read NPR’s coverage of the SCOTUS opt-out decision
By Jenn Bell, Vice Chair of the LGBTQIA+ Council for Kentucky Democrats







