From Emerson Sykes, ACLU Senior Staff Attorney <[email protected]>
Subject It goes beyond book bans: Join the fight.
Date September 20, 2023 2:00 PM
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We're showing up in the classroom & beyond.

Hi ACLU Supporter,

It's Emerson Sykes. I'm an attorney working on free speech issues with the ACLU, and I'm reaching out to make sure you saw our last email about book bans. We're still 873 donations away from our 1,330 goal, so please make your gift before our Friday deadline. <[link removed]>

This is a dire moment for education: It's not just book bans. Across the country, lawmakers are preventing teachers from educating students about race and gender, especially when it comes to Black history. And the Supreme Court just ended affirmative action, which will reduce diversity in higher education.

That's why it's so important that the ACLU is fully funded and ready to defend the right to learn. We can and must reach this critical fundraising goal, ACLU Supporter.

So please, make a donation today to help the ACLU protect free speech and all of our civil liberties – in the classroom and beyond. <[link removed]>

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Thank you,

Emerson Sykes
Pronouns: He, him, his
Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project

This can't wait, ACLU Supporter: The school year just began, and we need your help to combat an unprecedented, coordinated effort to ban books.

Though censorship is nothing new, the current push to ban books is stronger than ever before. Book bans have increased 40% over the last year, which is a record high. Librarians have removed thousands of books from the shelves, mostly titles by and about people with marginalized identities.

The ACLU has a 100-year legacy of winning free speech cases, and we're continuing the fight today by taking book bans to court. But to fund our nationwide network of attorneys and advocates, we need 1,330 First Amendment advocates to donate before our fundraising deadline on Friday.

Please, if you agree that banning books are a violation of our First Amendment rights, will you donate now to help the ACLU fight back? <[link removed]>

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Book bans reached a fever pitch in 2022. Here's the crisis we're facing:

* Book bans have impacted 4 million students at more than 5,000 schools.

* More than 2,500 books have been banned across 32 states.

* 41% of challenged and banned books had an LGBTQ protagonist.

* 40% of banned books included a prominent character of color.

The ACLU is uniquely prepared to respond to school censorship, and we're fighting back through litigation, including two ongoing cases in Missouri, one case in Virginia, a successful suit against Florida's so-called "Stop WOKE" Act, and more.

But if we're going to keep up with this onslaught of school censorship, we need grassroots advocates like you to donate before our fundraising deadline on Friday at midnight.

ACLU Supporter, will you join the team that strikes down book bans, upholds our First Amendment rights, and protects all of our civil liberties? Donate $35 now if you're with us. <[link removed]>

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Thanks for helping us defend free speech in schools and protecting all of our rights and liberties.

Leah Watson
Pronouns: She, her, hers
Senior Staff Attorney for ACLU's Racial Justice Program

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