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Pennsylvania mom will sue over sexually explicit material in school library 

Updated: July 14, 2022 at 8:57 am EST  See Comments

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CHESTER COUNTY, Pennsylvania (LifeSiteNews) – A Pennsylvania mother will sue her son’s school district for keeping sexually explicit material in the school library. 

Fenicia Redman, speaking to the Epoch Times, said that she also seeks a nationwide ban on such material in school libraries.

“I want a nationwide emergency injunction before these kids go back to school,” Redman said. “I am the mother of a child who is being criminally victimized.”  

Redman’s son attends school in the Greater Valley School District in Chester County, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Redman told the Times that when she first approached the district about sexually explicit books in school libraries, the district dismissed her as “homophobic.” She said that when she addressed the issue at a school board meeting, she was assaulted by other parents at the meeting. 

Redman then went to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania’s capital, in June with other parents from the district. Capitol police

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