Oklahoma’s education board has revoked the license of a former teacher who drew national attention during surging book-ban efforts across the U.S. in 2022 when she covered part of her classroom bookshelf in red tape with the words “Books the state didn’t want you to read.”

The decision Thursday went against a judge who had advised the Oklahoma Board of Education not to revoke the license of Summer Boismier, who had also put in her high school classroom a QR code of the Brooklyn Public Library’s catalogue of banned books.

An attorney for Boismier, who now works at the Brooklyn Public Library in New York City, told reporters after the board meeting that they would seek to overturn the decision.

  • originalucifer
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    its very telling that they want children to not only not have access to these materials, but not know they they are be prevented from seeing those materials.

    kind of horrifying… very weird ,cult-like behavior from conservatives.

    • @Nurse_Robot
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      Right? This is some legitimate dystopian shit.

      • @[email protected]
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        It is called the bible belt and as a gay man that grew up there, let me tell you, it is some scary shit. Thanks to the people there still fighting the good fight.

    • @[email protected]
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      Also its highly likely that all these children have access to the internet anyways and can access all of it and much more.

      • @boogiebored
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        How do they know it exists from their advertised and curated algorithm bubbles of proprietary app social media?

  • Diplomjodler
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    Chasing away your teachers is a great way to make sure your state stays at the bottom of every US state comparison table, so great job.

    • @Xeroxchasechase
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      … is a great way make an uneducated population for the benefit of the next authoritarian ruler

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          What fun is it being the king of an unhappy, sickly, unemployable mob of peasants? Your dictatorship will not last a month.

          • @[email protected]
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            Quite the contrary. An uneducated population is easier to fool and to control. And uneducated != unemployable.

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              The ditches don’t dig themselves! The hogs don’t clean their own mess. The stamping machine only severs an arm at a time, so get up there and run the stamper with your good arm, Billy!

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      Oklahoma imports it’s high education labor from neighboring Nebraska and Texas, then keeps the locals ignorant and pliable for the cheap local labor

      • @Thrashy
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        neighboring Nebraska

        Kansas: “Am I a joke to you?”

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m wondering what percentage of high education labor is military veterans who utilized their GI bill to get a better education, Tinker AFB ain’t small. Huge military populations for Texas too, and there’s a history of dumping retirees out the gate and saying “good luck!”.

        • @UnderpantsWeevil
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          Oklahoma University and OSU both have big out of state populations, too.

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      Chasing away public school teachers on our way to privatizing schools is a goal of theirs so yeah mission accomplished

    • @[email protected]
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      Their education system doesn’t care. They want 1 of 2 things. Easy to control and submissive teachers, or they want to completely tear down the system and build a private one.

        • @nomous
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          With authoritarian hierarchy and submissive teachers..

          state funded religious indoctrination aka “private school vouchers.”

    • @VelvetStorm
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      Yep, it’s a great way to get more gop voters, that’s for sure

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      They realize with house prices there’s no magical white collar job Howard Cunningham can get that will provide enough

      Does capitan underpants got banned?

  • @davidagain
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    It’s so dystopian that teachers lose their jobs for encouraging children to read and that “free speech” advocates in state government are literally censoring books, the very thing that the first amendment is designed to stop governments doing.

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    Thank you, Summer Boismier, for standing up for what is right and being a true patriot.

  • @Snapz
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    Teacher will eventually get a fat, taxpayer-funded lawsuit award. The republicans are such backwards, self-hating, broken people.

    How hard would it be for another state, that isn’t so dedicated to shooting its own foot, reinstate/award them a teaching license as a gesture?

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        For 3 seconds or so I was confused, wondering why Oregon or Washington would be considered particularly small or dense

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      Generally? Well within the executive power / administrative law of any given state as noted by BlueFalcon below.

      Practically? I’d expect it to be quite a struggle. For licensed professions in general (doctors, real estate, insurance, hairdressers, etc.) most or all states ask a question to the effect of “Has your license for profession ever been suspended or revoked in any other state?”. It may or may not be an automatic disqualifier, but even if not it’s an uphill battle.

      It prevents the real estate agent who stole someone’s earnest money from upping stakes to the next state and getting licensed, but since the standards for suspending/revoking licenses vary widely by state I lean towards believing that perhaps it should be a factor, and perhaps the state board of profession should meet to review the application, but previous disciplinary action in some other state is in no way an absolute statement about someone’s fitness to practice in their chosen field.

  • @cybervseas
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    PraegerU content? Totally fine.

    Books kids actually want to read? Verboten.

    • @Zacpod
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      I fuckin hate Oklahoma Nazis.

      • @bitjunkie
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        I don’t discriminate, I hate all Nazis equally

  • Cadeillac
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    An attorney for Boismier, who now works at the Brooklyn Public Library in New York City

    I am assuming and hoping they are talking about the teacher getting a job there. That’s fucking awesome if so

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      Yeah, she got the fuck out of dodge like two years ago. This case has been dragging on for a long time - OSDE has done shady shit like change the meeting time when they saw KFOR reporters there.

    • @RubberElectrons
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      I’m hoping the same, that’s quite the story in and of itself.

      • Cadeillac
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        Right? I couldn’t believe no one had brought it up

    • Cethin
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      Well, it sounds like the attorney has a job still, and it probably pays a little better too, so I assume so.

    • @jaybone
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      I thought they meant the attorney.

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        The first line of the article calls her “a former teacher” so I took it to mean she was the one working at the NY library.

        Edit to add …

        Boismier lost her job after she gave students a QR code to the Brooklyn Public Library’s Books Unbanned project. Now she’s in charge of teen initiatives at the library, and will be part of its Freedom to Read Advocacy Institute with PEN America. The free, online four-week training program will teach high school students to combat book banning in their schools and libraries. Source

  • @aeronmelon
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    How regressive and backwards and detrimental to humanity you have to be to get mad at a teacher for distributing educational material.

  • @blazera
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    Do you think its a feedback loop that states with the worst test scores make the worst decisions about education?

    • @Snapz
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      A designed loop until they can make the whole thing implode and eliminate public education. Goal is to then drive to religious schools with vouchers that cost more and more work time and importantly to keep woman in the home, not working, and persistently pregnant.

      • @[email protected]
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        They think they can force the '50s on America? They realize with house prices there’s no magical white collar job Howard Cunningham can get that will provide enough for a house and allow Miriam to stay home and care for Ritchie and Joanie, right? Even if Miriam has no education and there’s no choice, it’s not enough to support 4 people and a house.

        Even beyond the textbook cruelty of subjugating one person under another based on sex like it’s Afghanistan, limiting education so they’re pliable and dehumanized and dependent, the fact remains: it’s impossible financially to re-create the McCarthy era no matter how much they really really want it in their twisted, poisoned hearts.

        For so, oh so many reasons, we’re not going back.

        • @[email protected]
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          124 days ago

          Yeah so these people are going to be perpetually in increasing amounts of debt, spending less of their little money on themselves, both being a profit center and reducing their choice to opt out.

      • @jaybone
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        In this scenario, how does the ruling class maintain their numbers? Do they send their kids to private schools where the actual education occurs? Or they haven’t thought that far ahead yet?

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          Do they send their kids to private schools where the actual education occurs?

          Yes. That’s what they’ve been doing for well over a century. It’s also one of the greatest arguments for banning and criminalizing private educational institutions. Forcing the wealthy to use the same schools also forces them to not destroy it.

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          I have met some rentier class people (massive wealth from charging for their massive assets), and their kids went to expensive private schools. The scenario is not hypothetical.

          Kidnapping is a real fear at that level of remove from the ‘Great Unwashed.’

    • @Pacattack57
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      No because the same fuckers have been in power for the last 70 years. They’re the ones that started the changes.

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    Walters said at Thursday’s meeting that Boismier violated rules that prohibit instruction on topics related to race and gender. He told reporters that she “broke the law.”

    Oh? I didn’t realize providing a link to an online resource was considered teaching or had anything to do with race or gender. 🤔