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This Far-Right indoctrination must END

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this has to stop, right now {NAME}, across the USA, MAGA extremists are overrunning School Board ele

this has to stop, right now {NAME}, across the USA, MAGA extremists are overrunning School Board elections in an ongoing attempt to rewrite American history, ban literature and representations that don’t conform to their narrow worldview, and define themselves as the hero. They say they’re trying to stop “indoctrination” by our teachers and librarians. They say they’re just “concerned parents.” But they’re wrong. They’re projecting their desire to indoctrinate our children — our elementary school kids — with intolerant, narrow-minded worldviews. And it has to stop. TODAY. [FIGHT BACK NOW >> Donate $15 and become a Founding Member of our Advocacy Corp! Your Founding Member donation will help us STOP the right-wing effort to infiltrate school boards and ban books!]( [The midterm election is just around the corner, friend. NOW is our chance to stop these extremist groups and candidates trying to ban books across the country. That’s why your donation is most urgently needed TODAY. Please, join us!!]( [CHIP IN $5 NOW]( [CHIP IN $15 NOW]( [CHIP IN $25 NOW]( [CHIP IN $50 NOW]( [CHIP IN $100 NOW]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( About Freedom to Learn Advocates PAC: Freedom to Learn Advocates (FTLA) was founded to promote universal access to books and educational resources for all communities regardless of race, economic status, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or political affiliation. Our mission is to resist initiatives that aim to limit access to books and information, often in the form of book banning policies, which in recent years have been on a troubling rise across our country. Learn more at [ftla.org]( We depend on grassroots support to help power the effort to resist the right-wing attempts to ban books, librarians, and teachers that don't subscribe to their narrow world view. [Please donate today to help!]( [DONATE TODAY]( Paid for by Freedom to Learn Advocates PAC, www.ftla.org, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee Freedom to Learn Advocates PAC PO Box 15845 Washington, DC 20003 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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