Girl Scout given Presidential Citation by Virginia Library Association for project on book bans

HANOVER COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Girl Scout Kate Lindley, who has been vocal about the Hanover County School Board’s recent “censorship” of her Gold Award recognition , has been recognized by the Virginia Library Association for her advocacy efforts.

Lindley was given a Girl Scout Gold Award for her project detailing her creation of “Banned Book Nooks” and a “Free-to-Read” app, the latter of which is designed to help users access banned books.

She was publicly commended for this work at a school board meeting in late April, where Lindley claims the summary of the project that she submitted was “censored.” The word “banned” was removed entirely and other parts of the description of her project were reportedly cut from what was read at the meeting, according to Lindley.

“You have bestowed upon me the greatest honor you could,” the Girl Scout said during this meeting. “Greater than that of any proclamation … in your censorship of my Gold Award project.”

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