Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Andrea Woo
Publication Date: March 24, 2025 - 17:57
A Canadian author wrote a children’s book about a puppy at Pride. Now, it’s at the centre of a U.S. Supreme Court case
March 24, 2025
A Vancouver Island author’s picture book about a puppy at a Pride parade is among several works at the centre of a U.S. Supreme Court challenge over whether parents have the constitutional right to opt their children out of lessons involving books with LGBTQ characters.Robin Stevenson’s Pride Puppy!, a rhyming alphabet book, features a dog that goes to a parade with its family and breaks loose. Colourful illustrations by Julie McLaughlin depict the puppy bounding through celebratory scenes that include rainbow and transgender pride flags and characters featuring a range of ages, races, abilities and gender identities.
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