I was surprised to learn that The Freedom Writers’ Diary was banned in 2008 - I hope to highlight more titles that have been challenged since April is National School Library Month.
Monday, April 4, 2022
Dear Freedom Writer
Do you remember the metamorphosis of Erin Gruwell, a young teacher
who went from wearing a pearl necklace to really inspiring her students in Long
Beach, California? She was a key figure in the 1999 book titled
The Freedom Writers’ Diary and 2007 movie. Now, roughly twenty years
later, readers can explore DEAR FREEDOM WRITER; it’s the latest
work by The Freedom Writers with Erin Gruwell and offers “Stories of Hardship
and Hope from the Next Generation.” This new book takes the form of call and
response with current students writing about a concern – like grief, racism, substance
abuse or being shunned; the Freedom Writers draft a letter in response. Reading
the honest expression of students concerns about questions like the one from a
first generation American (How much is the cost of the American Dream?) or the
one (Why is it so hard for others to accept my pronouns?) from a self-described
“Struggling Teen” is a very moving experience. These fifty letters provide essential
insight into students’ feelings and it’s important to not minimize their
concerns, but sometimes the “drama” combined with little opportunity to hear from
concerned adults is maddening – a case in point is the one signed “Weeping
Silently in a Voiceless Room” from a student with dyslexia. Freedom Writers
offered some strong suggestions, though, including reaching out to teachers who
are empathetic to the challenges being faced. They make a comment which could
apply to many of the often “invisible” concerns the students describe: “Others
may not acknowledge it or, worse, may not respect it. Dyslexia is one of the
many documented learning disabilities that many people, including educators,
simply don’t understand. And if they don’t understand it, it’s easy to ignore
it.” DEAR FREEDOM WRITER will help raise awareness and knowledge for numerous and varied issues.
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