Citizens for a New Louisiana has changed Lafayette by doing the kind of deep research that journalists used to do.
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by Michael Lunsford | Dec 5, 2023
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Times-Picayune
In Louisiana, the movement [to remove or reshelve sexually explicit books] started in Lafayette in 2021 when ... the conservative nonprofit Citizens for a New Louisiana filed an objection.
Lafayette Clerk of Court
Citizens for a New Louisiana has changed Lafayette by doing the kind of deep research that journalists used to do.
David Eaton
Other groups talk about "doing research" but itโs just watching videos and podcasts from shock jock crazies.
National Public Radio
Lunsford spent years raising the heat leading a stealthy but steady campaign that replaced members of the library board who, from his perspective, were not quite on board.
NBC News
Citizens for a New Louisiana spoke at the meeting in favor of restrictions on books with sexual content.
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