There has been a rise in drag queen story hours, book readings and shows in front of children, in various public libraries over the past few years.
A conservative activist organization is looking forward to continued success in terms of putting a stop to drag queen shows in public libraries.
With the assistance of a traditional values organization, local folks in northern New Hampshire have altered the course of their library with a campaign that's ongoing.
After fighting unhappy Marxist librarians for a time slot and a reading room, Kirk Cameron says he is not done shining a light into the darkness but the Christian-hating haters are not giving up, either.
Though parents in one Idaho city were thwarted after using a unique idea to get the local library's attention, a Republican Party official there says they're not giving up.
A pastor and seminary professor says a supportive crowd showed up at an Arkansas public library for a biblical-based story time even after a left-wing group condemned him and held an “inclusive” story hour under the same roof.
With talk of legal action, Christian evangelist and actor Kirk Cameron will now be allowed to hold a story hour at two public libraries that had previously denied him access because of his book's content.
Dozens of public libraries across America are rejecting a book written by movie star and producer Kirk Cameron. The problem, say those libraries, is the book promotes biblical values.
A pro-family group in Montana says a popular zoo is ultimately to blame for dismissing public concerns over a “drag queen story hour” that is scheduled for later this week.
A Christian author and commentator says school officials "have to be held accountable" for using taxpayers' dollars to fund drag queen performances in New York City's public schools.
The public keeps pushing back against the perverse “drag queen story hours” that blend innocent children with sick-minded men and their sexual fetishes, and now a Montana congressman is calling out the so-called “groomers” who are defending the practice.
A public library has postponed its controversial “drag queen” reading event, and is reportedly blaming COVID for the decision, but a grassroots group says the event got cancelled over a lack of background checks on the lewd homosexual performers who were coming to read to children.
A conservative protestor in California recently confronted the workers at a local public library about their apparent lack of concern for children.
The perverse wig-wearing drag queens are back in American public libraries, where they are again poisoning the minds of innocent children, but a group that has fought them nationwide is back with their protest signs, too.
A parental rights group has a bone to pick with educators at a facility for autistic children.
Kentucky is making moves to protect children from being influenced by inappropriate sources, at least in public spaces.