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Alabama will move LGBTQ+ books to adult sections in 2026, requiring parental permission for youth access.
The Alabama Public Library Service Board voted to move books about transgender identities and gender ideology to adult sections in the state’s 200+ public libraries, effective in 2026.
The rule, backed by Board Chairman John Wahl, aims to give parents control over children’s library access and aligns with broader state efforts to restrict LGBTQ+ content.
Critics call it censorship, arguing it erases transgender experiences and undermines empathy-building materials.
The decision, made on Transgender Day of Remembrance, also requires parental permission for youth to access adult collections and rejected efforts to restore funding to a library over controversial titles.
Alabama moverá los libros LGBTQ+ a las secciones para adultos en 2026, requiriendo permiso de los padres para el acceso de los jóvenes.