How do the Taliban鈥檚 foes still trapped in Afghanistan survive? Our reporter spoke to Afghans living in sheltered anonymity, protecting their physical selves, and the people they once were.
What is lost when a school board decides to exclude a book from the curriculum?聽
The decision of the McMinn County School Board in Tennessee to remove Art Spiegelman鈥檚 graphic novel 鈥淢aus鈥 from its eighth grade curriculum roused a storm of criticism.聽
The groundbreaking work tells the true story of Mr. Spiegelman鈥檚 father鈥檚 struggle to survive the Holocaust, and the effects on his family later. It remains the only graphic novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.
In Tennessee, people are coming together to oppose the ban and get the book into more hands. In McMinn County, a church is hosting a 鈥淢aus鈥 book discussion. Fifteen miles away in Knoxville, comic store owner Richard Davis launched a GoFundMe campaign to buy copies of 鈥淢aus鈥 and give them to students. Heather Green, who teaches high school English in Knoxville, is supplying a parents鈥 reading guide to accompany the free books.聽聽聽
Ms. Green, who taught 鈥淢aus鈥 for six years, says in a phone interview that what would be lost to students is an 鈥渁ccessible Holocaust story,鈥 and one that demonstrates how trauma persists into the present day. 鈥淲hat I value most about 鈥楳aus鈥 is ... it shows that people don鈥檛 just walk out of a concentration camp and go back to living their lives,鈥 she says.聽
Ms. Green argues that students are capable of handling more mature books than their parents may realize. Students in her school are already experiencing adversity, from domestic violence to food scarcity. 鈥淭hey need the safe space of a classroom to process difficult topics,鈥 she says.聽
Last May, Tennessee鈥檚 governor signed a law that would withhold funds from schools that teach concepts that the Republican-led legislature says are part of critical race theory, or that cause students 鈥渄iscomfort, guilt, anguish.鈥 Ms. Green says the new law has had a chilling effect. 鈥淲e have been told to teach the new curriculum with 100% fidelity to avoid any parent complaints or lawsuits,鈥 she says.聽
But she remains convinced that teachers can help parents see the value of difficult books. 鈥淲hen we partner with parents and help them also become an educator for their child, the child has an exponential potential to grow as a reader 鈥 and as a person.鈥