JD Vance's Hillbilly Elegy' Pulled at Pentagon-Run Schools Because It Might Run Afoul of Trump Executive Orders
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The memoir 'Hillbilly Elegy' by Vice President JD Vance has faced removal from Department of Defense-run schools, following a directive to librarians to review books for compliance with recent executive orders. These orders focus on limiting discussions concerning gender identity and racial equity. The decision has sparked debate among librarians regarding adherence to the guidelines. While some are removing various titles, others question the applicability of the mandate to specific books. This scenario highlights the intersection of politics, education, and literary censorship in military communities.
Librarians in schools serving children of active-duty U.S. troops are instructed to remove books like Hillbilly Elegy that may violate executive orders on gender ideology and equity.
The removal of Hillbilly Elegy from Department of Defense schools underscores the tension between educational materials and current political directives affecting what students can read.
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