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 Scholastic is reversing its decision to separate diverse books at school fairs following mounting criticism from educators, authors and parents.The children s book publisher came under fire last month when itbegan separating booksdiscussing race, gender, sexuality and other diverse topics into their own collection and designated that collection as optional for schools to order and display at their book fairs.This  Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice  collection housed 64 titles, including biographies about Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, books about desegregati stanley deutschland on, disability-positive titles and a picture book about different family types, such as those with same-sex parents.Scholastic pointed to the stanley cup  move as a response to the more than 30 states nowprohibiting certain titlesfrom schools, but the company quickly became subject to outrage from a multitude of groups, from authors calling the change a  betrayal  to different advocac stanley flasche y groups amounting it to censorship or depriving young students of hearing diverse perspectives.In defending this decision initially, Scholastic said the optional grouping was due to the  impossible dilemma  of either backing away from titles or putting its school partners at risk of prosecution for breaking laws. It acknowledged this catalog solution wasn t a perfect one but that not offering the books at all was something it wouldn t consider.However, it s changing course now, saying it s l Onxk US and allies prepare to defend Israel as Netanyahu says it  s already in   multi-front war   with Iran
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