The Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System has joined Unite Against Book Bans, a national campaign to protect the rights to access information, and is taking part in the
Kudos to Buffalo ReUse, the Town of Amherst, Orchard Park high schoolers, Say Yes Buffalo and AT&T for efforts to enhance the lives of young people in the Buffalo NIagara region and beyond. We re looking at sunflowers as part of Buffalo ReUse s "Sunfields of Buffalo," bouncing on an accessible playground in the Town of Amherst, refusing to allow books to be banned in Orchard Park and doffing our graduation caps at the endeavor by Say Yes Buffalo and AT&T to put free laptops in the hands of scholars.
“We re not fighting against something, we re fighting for (it)” Students Protecting Education co-founder Luke Lippitt said. “We re fighting for our voices to be heard. And we re fighting for things that
The topic of book bans and gender identity have been among the key issues in this year’s election and prompted a student group to make a rare endorsement.