By John Murawski, RealClearInvestigations June 24, 2025 Pride Month book displays at public libraries have evolved from promoting LGBTQ+ visibility to advancing a broader, ideologically driven agenda. Focusing on libraries in Wake County, North Carolina, John Murawski reports for RealClearInvestigations that Pride Month displays, present in all branches per library policy, showcase queer-themed content across age groups—from toddlers to adults—sparking concerns about ideological imbalance and the politicization of public spaces. Read the Full Article → If you are a member of the media, please note that this and all other original articles created by RealClearInvestigations may be republished for free with attribution. Attribution to RealClearInvestigations can be added to the author's byline, or noted at the beginning or end of the republished article. (These terms do not apply to outside articles linked on the site, nor to any images or photos that appear with the article.) |