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Pushed to the Edge: Stories from the Culture Wars in American Education

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Pushed to the Edge: Stories from the Culture Wars in American Education

Contributors:

By (Author) Sue Granzella

ISBN:

9798893850147

Publisher:

The New Press

Imprint:

The New Press

Publication Date:

15th July 2026

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social discrimination and social justice
Ethical issues: censorship / freedom of expression
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Teaching skills and techniques
Educational strategies and policy
Educational administration and organization

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 19mm

Description

Powerful tales of resilience, from educators and librarians in the face of the growing bigotry stoked by the far right

When the Proud Boys stormed a library near her former school to disrupt a Drag Queen Story Hour, veteran public school teacher Sue Granzella knew she had to respond. Drawing on more than thirty years in the classroom, she began documenting the stories of fellow educators and librarians across California who have been harassed and threatened for teaching honestly about race, gender, immigration, religion, and sexuality. Many would be surprised to hear that it's happening in California, the state long considered the haven of liberals and the pinnacle of acceptance and tolerance. If states such as Florida and Texas have been the canary-in-the-coalmine of nascent culture wars, California is now the disaster siren, screaming a state of emergency.

Pushed to the Edgeis a powerful and timely collection of first-person accounts from the front lines of today's escalating culture wars. Cassandra, a young, queer woman of color and an award-winning teacher, was shattered by homophobia and viciously emboldened parents, and was ultimately forced to leave the job she'd dreamed of since kindergarten. In Temecula, educators mobilized their community to try to overthrow the Christian nationalist school board determined to eliminate the teaching of Black history. While rooted in California, the book's insights and urgency resonate nationwide-offering both a sobering view of what's at stake in our schools and our libraries and a hopeful testament to those who refuse to back down.

Author Bio

Sue Granzella is a writer and a long-time public school teacher in the East Bay of San Francisco. Her writing has appeared in over forty journals and anthologies, including Masters Review, Full Grown People, Hippocampus, and Ascent. She has been recognized as Notable in Best American Essays and has won the Naomi Rodden Essay Award, a Memoirs Ink contest, multiple awards in the Soul-Making Keats Literary Competition, and runner-up for Teachers and Writers' Bechtel Prize.Pushed to the Edge: Stories from the Culture Wars in American Education (The New Press) is her first book.

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