When They Call You a Terrorist
by Patrisse Cullors, asha bandele
Why was this book challenged?
Reasons: Racial Content
When They Call You a Terrorist is one of 282 books challenged in McKinney Texas School district - these 282 books are also on the The Krause list, which is a compilation of around 850 books targeted for censorship by Republican State Rep. Matt Krause, of Fort Worth.
Dr. Tasslyn Magnusson is an independent researcher who started tracking book bans and challenges in the U.S. starting in 2021, you can view the status of the challenge against this book and hundreds of other books in her database.
See our Frequently Asked Questions for more information about why books written by Black authors that address racism are frequently targeted for censorship.
Patrisse Cullors visits Gonzaga University in February 2020
#FlashbackFriday to Gonzaga University's February 20, 2020 event with Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of the #BlackLivesMatter movement. A group of our students and faculty had the opportunity to sit down for dinner with Cullors to learn more about what lay behind the hashtag.
Throughout the evening, Cullors encouraged the Gonzaga community to focus on how they could make change in their communities to address racism and inequity.