QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 337 - July 2022

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JULY, 2022

Orem Library denies LGBTQ censorship by city council Social media posts in late May said that the Orem Public Library had been forced by the Orem City Council to remove two “Rainbow Month” displays in the building’s children’s and teen sections. The library’s director says that wasn’t the case. The Utah Library Association, along with a number of LGBTQ organizations and an Orem City councilperson, issued a statement decrying the perceived censorship. “The Utah Library Association became aware of a censorship issue at Orem Public Library through social media posts on May 29 which stated that the Orem City Council is forbidding the library from doing any displays in the children’s area related to Pride Month in Utah,” the statement began. “The library director has indicated that in spite of the positive reception and thankful comments from parents last year, there will not be a Pride display in the Children’s wing this year, and instead there will be a single display in another location in the Library away from the children’s area.” The organization wrote that “it is unacceptable, and a possible infringement of citizen’s first amendment rights, when politicians intervene and direct staff to eliminate planned displays or have them moved to a less frequented area of the library because

those politicians do not like the topic or viewpoint being expressed.” This year and last, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox issued a proclamation declaring it Pride Month in the state, saying, in part, “we must encourage relevant and vital conversations about what it means to love each other, understand our differences, and support our LGBTQ+ friends and family members.” Cox defended the proclamation, saying, “there should be nothing controversial about supporting a group of people in our state who have historically been marginalized.” The statement recognized a significant increase in hate crimes in Utah directed against LGBTQ people, saying, “there are real and measurable health and safety impacts to be considered when council members forbid age-appropriate displays of LGBTQ+ materials,” and noted a recent Salt Lake Tribune article reported that “officials and community members worry divisive politics could embolden future attacks.” In response, Orem Library director Charlene Crozier told Gephardt Daily, “I wish the ULA leadership who drafted Orem City Library Director Charlene Crozier the statement would

have reached out to me for clarification, because it contains false information.” “It is not an accurate statement to say the Orem City Council has forbidden the Library to have displays in the Children’s area,” Crozier wrote. “To support members of the LGBTQ+ community and provide information and resources during Pride month, a centralized display of materials is available.” Crozier explained that books for LGBTQ people of all ages can be found in the library and online. ULA countered in a follow-up statement that one would just need to look at well-publicized statements by Orem City Councilmember Terry Peterson last year. Peterson penned a letter to fellow

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The tale of a potted petunia

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Eccles Art Center in Ogden holds annual Colors of Pride competition

3min
page 42

Keep the bugs away

5min
page 40

Your status is nobody's business but your own

6min
page 38

Burn the Page: A True Story of Torching Doubts, Blasing Trails, and Igniting Change

3min
page 37

Johnny Sibilly keeps ascending to new career heights with 'Queer as Folk' and 'Hacks'

17min
pages 30-33

Bowen on Fire Island

17min
pages 26-29

Clap if you believe in Faeries

6min
pages 24-25

Patriot Front, Mark Burns

5min
page 22

Mental fortitude

4min
page 21

Obituary: Robert Ernest Hall

2min
page 18

Damn These Heels queer film festival slated for October

1min
page 17

Utah Film Center to screen 'Mama Bears' at Liberty Park

2min
page 17

Local/Regional Prides

1min
page 16

Qmmunity

4min
page 16

Orem Library denies LGBTQ censorship by city council

4min
pages 14-15

Drag show and police Pride post divide St. George

6min
pages 12-13

Utah families file lawsuit challenging ban on transgender girls playing school sports

5min
page 10

Utah mom kicks out 'Patriot Front' son after Idaho arrest

2min
page 9

Six Utahns among the 31 arrested in 'Patriot Front' Idaho Pride riot attempt

5min
pages 8-9

The top national and world news since last issue you should know

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