Kelly Jensen writes: “Students shouldn’t need to be speaking up on behalf of their right to books. And yet, in today’s America, it’s students who are being forced to defend books about people of color, about queer people, and about inclusivity. We saw this in York, Pennsylvania, earlier this fall. We saw it in Downers Grove, Illinois, where Proud Boys showed up to a school board meeting. This week, it’s students in Ankeny, Iowa—the tenth fastest growing community in the US—who are demanding books remain available in school libraries.” Book Riot reports censorship news from Kalispell, Montana; Wake County, North Carolina; and Flagler County, Florida, among other places.