conversations for weeks on end, they still pursued the ban. i don t want to learn a white-washed version of history. i want to hear all of it. teachers also say they are worried about broader implications. i have to now with this resource ban think twice about whether or not i should or could use a james baldwin quote as an opening for my class. there are teachers looking over their shoulders wondering if someone s going to be at their door darkening their door, that you said something or you mentioned something or you used something that you were not supposed to. the school district says it isn t a ban as much as it is a freeze on the materials outright so that they can be reviewed. but the review process has already been a year long. and some of those materials include books on malala yusefse,
reporter: like from the movie. yeah. reporter: a kids version of the book from the movie. yeah. reporter: it s frustrating for the students. this is a board that after hearing their students concerns about diversity in the district, hearing my struggles with race being an indian american and consistently feeling like i didn t belong, after all those conversations for weeks on end they still pursued this book ban. i want to learn genuine history. i don t want to learn a whitewashed version. i want to hear all of it it. i don t want everyone to be worried about how we feel because no one was worried about how bipoc members of the community felt. reporter: the ban caused school librarians to pull books from selves and is causing real fear among educators. i have to now with this resource ban think twice about whether or not i should or could use a james baldwin quote as an opening for my class. there are teachers looking over their shoulders, wondering if someone s goi
about how we feel because no one was worried about the members of the community felt. reporter: the ban called school librarians to pull the books from the shelves. and i have to now with this resource ban think twice about whether or not i should or could use a james baldwin quote as an opening for my class. there are teachers looking over their shoulders wondering if someone will be at their door, darkening their door, that you said something or you mentioned something or you used something that you were not supposed to. reporter: the fact that all the banned materials are by or about people of color is just a coincidence, according to the school board president. concerns were based on the content of the resources not the author or topic she said in a statement. she and the rest of the school board refused to speak on camera. she says it is not a ban. the materials are frozen while the board vets them. but the process is still ongoing
hearing their students concerns about diversity in the district, hearing my struggles with race, being an indian-american, consistently feeling like i didn t belong, after all those conversations for weeks on end, they still pursued this book ban. once you learn genuine history, i don t want to learn a white washed version. i want to hear all of it. i don t want to i don t want everyone to be worried about how we feel, because no one was worried about how bipoc members of the community felt. reporter: the ban caused school librarians to pull books from shelves and is creating real fear among educators. i have to now, with this resource ban, think twice about whether or not i should or could use a james baldwin quote as an opening for my class. there are teachers looking over their shoulders, wondering whether someone will be at their door, darkening their door, you said something, you used something you were not supposed