Anoka County (Minn.) is being accused of censorship after a memo to library staff prohibited public messaging around Pride or Black Lives Matter in June. Anoka County Library communications manager Erin Straszewski sent the memo to employees May 26 regarding public messaging options and displays. “County guidance is that we will not have public messaging around Pride and Black Lives Matter month,” Straszewski’s memo said. “If you would like to do a display celebrating diversity in our community in honor of one or both of these themes, you may do so through a lens celebrating diversity on a broader spectrum.”