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November 18, 2025
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What Is Take Back The Classroom?: Book Censorship News, November 14, 2025

Among the numerous other similar non-professional book reviews is Take Back the Classroom (TBTC). TBTC was mentioned in this look at such sites in January, but over the course of the last year, TBTC’s profile has grown exponentially. It’s not only grown, though. It’s become a resource that book banners are turning to and pointing to as evidence for their cause.

But why is Take Back The Classroom suddenly showing up everywhere and what exactly is Take Back The Classroom? Here’s your handy primer to the latest “parental rights” website that will be showing up with even more force in the coming months and that will begin to infiltrate school and library board meetings.

What Is Take Back The Classroom?

Literary Activism

News you can use plus tips and tools for the fight against censorship and other bookish activism!

TBTC is the brainchild of Karen England, who calls herself the Kitchen Table Activist. TBTC is a project housed within the Capital Resource Institute, which aims to empower the average person to fight for religious, right-wing political ideas. The Capital Resource Institute “has operated as a public policy organization supporting states nationwide, focusing on parental rights, religious freedom, education, marriage, and the issue of life.”

Screen shot from Take Back the Classroom. It reads "Find & Remove Porn in Schools
We are dedicated to helping you take a stand in your community. Through our sister program, Take Back The Classroom we equip parents with the tools and resources to fight against the sexualization of children and remove harmful content, like pornography, from schools. Join us in empowering parents and community members to reclaim control of their children's education and protect their innocence."What Is Take Back The Classroom?: Book Censorship News, November 14, 2025
Screen shot from The Kitchen Table Activist website

The Capital Resource Institute and TBTC have been all-in on groomer rhetoric as it relates to public educators. They created a whole video intended to foment panic, and they’ve created extensive guides to get the “average” citizen engaged in removing so-called “porn” from libraries. Their push related to classrooms and libraries began in earnest in 2023 with the development of TBTC, though Capital Resource Institute has been around for a lot longer.

Take Back The Classroom began by taking photos of the covers of books deemed to be “inappropriate” or “pornographic.” They were indeed the same slate of books already under fire since 2021 by other so-called “parental rights” groups, and like the books targeted in those groups, TBTC created guides for how parents could challenge these books in their schools.

But unlike other sites, TBTC used high-quality images and highlighted the sentences or paragraphs deemed offensive. The physicality of the books being used separated it from the plain documents from other groups, though downloading the plain documents was available for book banners as well. From the start and to this day, England notes that what differentiates Take Back the Classroom from other sites is that it is not interested in assigning ratings to the titles. They’re more interested in providing all of the material necessary to get the average person filing challenging without having to do a lick of their own work.

In education, they call this plagiarism.

Image of the "naughty" book All Boys Aren't Blue from TBTC in 2023: https://web.archive.org/web/20240227144009/https://takebacktheclassroom.com/products/all-boys-arent-blue Image of the "naughty" book All Boys Aren't Blue from TBTC in 2023: https://web.archive.org/web/20240227144009/https://takebacktheclassroom.com/products/all-boys-arent-blue
Here’s what their book reports looked like in 2023 when TBTC launched.

While TBTC provided all of the tools for followers to begin their school harassment campaigns over these books, one of the hallmarks of the site that differentiates it from others is that it catalogs the locations of these so-called “inappropriate” or “pornographic” books. Schools which have them on shelf are named. In 2023, the number of states with their school libraries listed was but a handful. Now at the end of 2025, every state is included in the database. That’s one of the reasons why TBTC has suddenly become a bigger force in the book banning world.

By creating an index of schools with these books, local book banners are able to better target the institutions and better able to shame those institutions. They don’t need to locate the books in their school’s library catalogs, which requires a few minutes of work. That’s already been done.

Here’s what this looks like. First: every state is listed with how many inappropriate books are being located and in how many districts in the state.

Image of eight US states, defined as "red" or "blue" based on their prevailing politics. Each has how many districts and schools have books deemed inappropriate in them, alongside how many books are inappropriate. Image of eight US states, defined as "red" or "blue" based on their prevailing politics. Each has how many districts and schools have books deemed inappropriate in them, alongside how many books are inappropriate.
Yes, that orange “donate <3” button is located inconveniently everywhere on the site. That’ll make sense shortly.

It’s not coincidence that “right” leaning states are given red and “left” leaning states are blue here. It’s also not a coincidence that the numbers of books being “found” in districts in those red or blue states are disproportional.

When you click on a state, you then get a school district level look at the presence of the books deemed inappropriate. Here’s Alabama:

Image of the school districts and number of inappropriate books in each. Image of the school districts and number of inappropriate books in each.

Once you click on a district, you’re given options to click on any of the schools within that district. Using Andalusia City Schools as an example and clicking through to the district’s high school then brings up a list of all the books found in the library’s collection that TBTC followers deem inappropriate. Using tags, viewers can then see why said books are inappropriate.

Images of books that are "inappropriate" in Andalusia City High Schools. Images of books that are "inappropriate" in Andalusia City High Schools.

It is a quick way to disenfranchise and decontextualize information in order to cherry pick what you want others to worry about. A little orange marker for “sexually explicit” related to books in my school district? It’s far easier to begin the challenge process for site users than sites like BookLooks, as those require a bit more reading for people to begin to swallow down the lies and disinformation. BookLooks and its sister RatedBooks–anticipate seeing this one show up in places like Utah in the coming legislative session as something legitimate*–may include ratings, but those ratings require cross-referencing. Is a book rated 3 one that needs to be challenged or are we only looking at those rated 4 or 5?

Clicking the book cover for the titles “discovered” in these schools brings you to a landing page that looks like this.

Image of the landing page for why CLAP WHEN YOU LAND by Elizabeth Acevedo is inappropriate. Image of the landing page for why CLAP WHEN YOU LAND by Elizabeth Acevedo is inappropriate.
Screen shot of what the sites "red flag warning" means–it "indicates that the book contains and promotes progressive propaganda meant to indoctrinate our students. This may include themes relating to gender roles, sexuality, family structures, LGBTQ+ issues, and other topics designed to lure children into the progressive mindset from a very early age."Screen shot of what the sites "red flag warning" means–it "indicates that the book contains and promotes progressive propaganda meant to indoctrinate our students. This may include themes relating to gender roles, sexuality, family structures, LGBTQ+ issues, and other topics designed to lure children into the progressive mindset from a very early age."
Make no mistake–”Red Flag Warnings” like this clearly outline that the goal here is to remove any and all books that aren’t entirely about cishet rich able-bodied Christian white male-identifying folks.

All that you have to do to begin the challenge process of this book is download their report–available once you give TBTC your email address for their mailing list that offers even more panic around public institutions–and you’re on your way. The goal is to look for your school, download the reports, and begin the challenge as seamlessly as possible. Take Back The Classroom provides numerous guides to move folks through the challenge process, including talking points for when actual professionals ask tough questions.

What makes TBTC appealing to so many is that it’s mask off. There’s no pretending that there isn’t an agenda when it comes to the books this organization wants to see removed from public institutions. These are books that don’t prop up an imagined ideal of a cishet, white, male, able-bodied, Christian.

You can browse the full list of books titles that Take Back The Classroom is currently working off and you can browse the full list of states and associated school districts currently indexed by volunteers. If you work in the public school or library world and/or are invested in fighting against book bans, you’ll want to bookmark the links to keep tabs on. This site will not be closing down any time soon.

Screen shot from Take Back The Classroom's newsletter, published in early November, highlighting what makes them different. The text reads "Our Mission:

To remove sexually explicit books from public school libraries.

Every element of our website is designed to advance this goal.

Each resource, tool, and guide contributes to a clear, results-oriented strategy for the effective removal of inappropriate materials from schools.

What Sets Us Apart


Nationwide Library Database:

We maintain the only nationwide database that allows parents and community members to look directly into their public school library collections. Users can identify sexually explicit books available on the shelves and review excerpts from each title.


Focused on Results, Not Ratings:

We do not assign ratings to books. While rating systems can offer educational context, they ultimately work against the goal of removing sexually explicit materials. Ratings often suggest that such content simply needs to be labeled or categorized rather than eliminated. This weakens effective action. In short, ratings hinder the cause, our focus is on results. (More information about our decision not to use ratings will be available soon.)


Book Reports in Spanish:

We provide book reports in Spanish to ensure that all families, regardless of language, can access critical information about what is in their children’s schools.


Free Resources to Support Action:

Our website offers a comprehensive library of free materials to equip parents, advocates, and community leaders who are working to protect students from sexually explicit books. Resources include:

·      A step-by-step guide for the book removal process

·      Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

·      A model challenge letter to formally request book removal

·      Guidance for addressing objections and opposition

·      A model policy for school boards to adopt

·      Personalized staff support for those actively working to remove books


Ongoing Education and Updates:

We maintain a regularly updated blog featuring the latest developments related to sexually explicit materials in schools. In addition, we offer training webinars to educate, empower, and connect individuals engaged in this important work.

At every level, our focus remains the same, to provide clear, practical tools that lead to meaningful results and protect the hearts and minds of our children."Screen shot from Take Back The Classroom's newsletter, published in early November, highlighting what makes them different. The text reads "Our Mission:

To remove sexually explicit books from public school libraries.

Every element of our website is designed to advance this goal.

Each resource, tool, and guide contributes to a clear, results-oriented strategy for the effective removal of inappropriate materials from schools.

What Sets Us Apart


Nationwide Library Database:

We maintain the only nationwide database that allows parents and community members to look directly into their public school library collections. Users can identify sexually explicit books available on the shelves and review excerpts from each title.


Focused on Results, Not Ratings:

We do not assign ratings to books. While rating systems can offer educational context, they ultimately work against the goal of removing sexually explicit materials. Ratings often suggest that such content simply needs to be labeled or categorized rather than eliminated. This weakens effective action. In short, ratings hinder the cause, our focus is on results. (More information about our decision not to use ratings will be available soon.)


Book Reports in Spanish:

We provide book reports in Spanish to ensure that all families, regardless of language, can access critical information about what is in their children’s schools.


Free Resources to Support Action:

Our website offers a comprehensive library of free materials to equip parents, advocates, and community leaders who are working to protect students from sexually explicit books. Resources include:

·      A step-by-step guide for the book removal process

·      Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

·      A model challenge letter to formally request book removal

·      Guidance for addressing objections and opposition

·      A model policy for school boards to adopt

·      Personalized staff support for those actively working to remove books


Ongoing Education and Updates:

We maintain a regularly updated blog featuring the latest developments related to sexually explicit materials in schools. In addition, we offer training webinars to educate, empower, and connect individuals engaged in this important work.

At every level, our focus remains the same, to provide clear, practical tools that lead to meaningful results and protect the hearts and minds of our children."
Screenshot from Take Back The Classroom’s newsletter in early November, highlighting all of the resources they provide to help people challenge books without having to do any real work.

Why Take Back The Classroom Is Growing Right Now

Take Back The Classroom has spent 2025 fundraising. It began in March, with an ask of followers to donate $15,000. They didn’t quite make the goal by their deadline, though they still reportedly pulled in over $10,000. This money would be spent entirely on revamping their website and making it bigger and better.

screen shot from TBTC's newsletter dated April 2. It reads "On March 11, we reached out with an important message regarding our mission to expand our website dedicated to stopping pornography in schools, a cause that deeply affects our communities.


We set an ambitious goal of raising $15,000 within 15 days, but unfortunately, we fell short by $4,675.00.


As we prepare for our website launch, we find ourselves in urgent need of your support to bridge this gap in just the next two days. Your contribution can make a significant difference in our fight against this pressing issue.



Can we count on you to help us reach our goal?"screen shot from TBTC's newsletter dated April 2. It reads "On March 11, we reached out with an important message regarding our mission to expand our website dedicated to stopping pornography in schools, a cause that deeply affects our communities.


We set an ambitious goal of raising $15,000 within 15 days, but unfortunately, we fell short by $4,675.00.


As we prepare for our website launch, we find ourselves in urgent need of your support to bridge this gap in just the next two days. Your contribution can make a significant difference in our fight against this pressing issue.



Can we count on you to help us reach our goal?"
Screenshot of TBTC’s April 2, 2025 letter highlighting how much money they raised and how it would be used.

That wasn’t their only fundraising ask, though. TBTC began a second, more significant campaign in October. The language around this one focused on how the organization ended its fiscal year $32,000 in the hole, despite all of the supposed requests for average people begging for TBTC to expand their resources. It is possible there is a funding gap, though information about that cannot be confirmed because the Capitol Resource Institute’s most recent 990 tax filing is for the 2022 tax year.

As of writing, the project has yet to announce whether or not they’ve fulfilled the goal, but nine days prior to the end of the funding campaign, they were only a few thousand dollars short. That said, their fundraising page shows that they’ve raised nearly $75,000 in tax-deductible donations, with a goal of $150,000. That is a flood of money to keep this site not only operational but to also fuel further growth.

TBTC hasn’t stuck to indexing the books they deem inappropriate. They’ve been encouraging “engagement” related to books and public school libraries in other ways as well. They asked folks to track Banned Book Displays nationwide so they could share them and call attention to the “lies” related to the very activities they’re engaged in: removing books from libraries. At least one conservative group publicly encouraged their followers to seek out library book displays and report them to TBTC. Right now, they’re asking for stories from “average” parents about where and how they’ve challenged books and what the outcomes have been.

Image from Capitol Resource Group's newsletter about their goal to collection Banned Books Week photos. The text of the newsletter reads: "This week, the American Library Association (ALA) is celebrating “Banned Books Week” and claiming that the freedom to read is under attack. 

 

Here’s the truth: 

No one is banning books. 

Every single one of the so-called “banned” books can be purchased online, checked out by adults, or found in public libraries. 

 

What parents are asking for is simple — stop putting pornographic and sexually explicit books into children’s hands in taxpayer-funded schools. 
	

Take Flamer — ranked the 10th most challenged book in the nation. It’s being pushed on kids in school libraries with your tax dollars. Inside you’ll find quotes like: 


“Hey, Navarro, suck any good dicks lately? Hahahahaha” 

“What’s wrong, Navarro? I thought you like a big sausage in your mouth! Haha!” 

 

That’s not “literature.” That’s filth marketed to minors and every parent has a right to be outraged. 
	

We need your help to expose it. 


If you see a “Banned Books” display in your local school or library his week: 


    Snap a photo. 
    Upload it here


Help us show America what’s really being promoted to kids. 


Visit TakeBackTheClassroom.com to see the obscene books being uncovered nationwide and join the effort to Let Children Be Children. 


Together, we can reclaim the classroom — one library shelf at a time. "Image from Capitol Resource Group's newsletter about their goal to collection Banned Books Week photos. The text of the newsletter reads: "This week, the American Library Association (ALA) is celebrating “Banned Books Week” and claiming that the freedom to read is under attack. 

 

Here’s the truth: 

No one is banning books. 

Every single one of the so-called “banned” books can be purchased online, checked out by adults, or found in public libraries. 

 

What parents are asking for is simple — stop putting pornographic and sexually explicit books into children’s hands in taxpayer-funded schools. 
	

Take Flamer — ranked the 10th most challenged book in the nation. It’s being pushed on kids in school libraries with your tax dollars. Inside you’ll find quotes like: 


“Hey, Navarro, suck any good dicks lately? Hahahahaha” 

“What’s wrong, Navarro? I thought you like a big sausage in your mouth! Haha!” 

 

That’s not “literature.” That’s filth marketed to minors and every parent has a right to be outraged. 
	

We need your help to expose it. 


If you see a “Banned Books” display in your local school or library his week: 


    Snap a photo. 
    Upload it here


Help us show America what’s really being promoted to kids. 


Visit TakeBackTheClassroom.com to see the obscene books being uncovered nationwide and join the effort to Let Children Be Children. 


Together, we can reclaim the classroom — one library shelf at a time. "

Another TBTC activity? Attempting to color school calendars as some kind of secret means of “indoctrinating” students. No, really.

With the closure of BookLooks, the fundraising, and the attempts to capture as many right-wing pet obsessions beneath one umbrella, it’s no surprise that TBTC is growing. It’s also growing because those engaged with this particular project are getting the word out as much as they can. Last week, for example, a lengthy opinion published in The Nevada Globe–a “non-partisan,” pro-business growth news outlet–went to great lengths to extol the virtues of TBTC and the evils of public education. But before that, Take Back The Classroom got airtime in the Connecticut legislature, when an opponent to the state’s anti-book ban bill read decontextualized excerpts from books pulled directly from that website.

Take Back The Classroom reviews are popping up at school board meetings now, as parents looking for the next books to sexualize are finding them with much more ease. They’ve got a handy link on RatedBooks’s website, as they’re part of the “pipeline” used by RatedBooks to source books that they should target next. Lori the Librarian–a piece of book banner propaganda–calls TBTC one of their tools to “defeat the groomer gang.”

The site’s profile continues to grow, too, thanks to England’s own book banning work. She spoke at the Nevada legislature this year against their proposed anti-book ban bill (note the bias in this story), and she’s been among those pushing to see Huntington Beach Public Library (CA) continue to ban books that are age-appropriate from young people. England was a loud voice for book banning in Chino Valley Unified School District (CA).

England is not a California resident, nor is she a Nevada resident. As of late 2024, she lived in Tennessee.

Just a few weeks ago, Sarah Lamden and Eric Stroshane of the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom also highlighted the ins and outs of TBTC in this excellent piece. Among their notes and as further explanation for the continued growth of TBTC and England’s presence in anti-public goods debates:

She is not a professional educator. She is not a librarian. She is not an expert in literacy or administration. She is not a lawyer. She is not even personally acquainted with the educational outcomes of public schools, as she homeschooled her children.

England is, however, a member and former board member of the Council for National Policy (CNP). Anne Nelson, in her book-length exposéShadow Network, explains how a key goal of CNP is to undermine libraries and schools. In other words, England is a political operative who held a leadership role in a group actively working to damage public education. England travels around the country, going to school board meetings and making public comments laced withdiscredited research, false legal claims, and cherry-picked book excerpts.

England alsofounded the Nevada Family Alliance. As its executive director, she argued elementary school teachers should wear body cameras to ensure they don’t teach students about race or racism.

You can read more about Karen England in thisprofile from KUNRand you can find additional details about her discriminatory anti-LGBTQ activism onGLAAD’s website.

We also cannot overlook that the site is slick and far more professional looking than competitors. Money makes things happen. But if what has been said time and time again is true, Take Back The Classroom may not actually have the kind of capital they want in order to continue expanding further.

This is far from a comprehensive look at TBTC. It is instead intended to point out why we’ve seen a rise in its profile and where and how it operates. Understanding the site and how they develop their talking points–as well as their approach of highlight school themselves as the problem–is helpful in pushing back against talking points related to banning books in public schools when it comes up.

The fight to protect public schools and public libraries is far from over, and this is yet another reminder that no amount of telling people to “buy the banned books” is going to solve the issue. That rhetoric plays exactly into the goals of the book banning and public institution dismantling movement. What we need are people stepping up, pushing back, and doing everything within their power to protect public goods. Understanding the tools of those going hard again these community organizations is one way to be empowered and prepared.

And if it were ever a question what it is that book banners are doing, perhaps the most recent newsletter from England’s campaign, dated November 12, is answer enough:

A passage from Karen England's most recent newsletter for Take Back the Classroom, asking people to "become a book remover!"A passage from Karen England's most recent newsletter for Take Back the Classroom, asking people to "become a book remover!"

They’re a cult that’s removing books.

Book Censorship News: November 14, 2025

Note: this roundup covers Friday, November 7 through Wednesday, November 12. News from the rest of this week will be in next week’s roundup.

  • This will be old news by the time this post goes live, but Senate Democrats in Massachusetts are taking up discussion about the state’s anti-book ban bill this week.
  • Teachers are understandably unhappy about the proposal to ban books in Colorado Springs School District 11 libraries. This should be covered under their state’s anti-book ban bill, but we’ll see 1. if the policies pass and 2. if the legislation is enforced.
  • How AI is supercharging the war on libraries and helping ban books.
  • The new Columbia County Library Board (GA) includes Columbia County District 1 Commissioner Connie Melear and county Community Services Director John Luton. That means the county is essentially running the library, defeating the purpose of an independent board. It means the city’s beliefs about what should or shouldn’t be in the library will be, uh, loud.
  • “Elementary and middle school administrators in a Central Arkansas school district ordered faculty and staff to remove a book from library shelves in October after a parent complained it was “grooming” children by portraying LGBTQ+ characters.” One of the books being quietly pulled from shelves in Arkansas’s Benton School District? From The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Another? A fresh YA adaptation of Little Women. These people need real hobbies and these schools need backbones.
  • Cherry Hill Public Schools (NJ) apparently disbursed a memo to librarians in the district asking them to self-censor materials they’re adding to the collections and asked them to label them by grades. This is because the district is thinking of adding more “parental” input on collections. New Jersey has an anti-book ban law, so this is a not-surprising way to skirt it.
  • A US Appeals court just overturned an injunction on Texas’s drag ban law, which means the state can now enforce this vaguely worded hate bill.
  • The Cromaine Public Library (MI) board will be reading the 200 books challenged by local residents. The vote came despite the absence of the board’s right-wing pastor president, who has been instrumental in getting those challenges going.
  • In what is some of the best news from election night on the local level, Samuels Public Library (VA–see here) saw pro-library candidates not only land on the school board but also the county board of commissioners. It was the county board acting against the library, due to their persuasion by a small group of local church folks.
  • Clark County Schools (NV) are no longer considering a plan that would allow the superintendent unilateral power to pull books based on their opinion of said book. This is a win, though it should never have been proposed in the first place.
  • Elizabethtown Area School District (PA) went ahead and voted to ban three books, one poem, and a movie from district curriculum. Among the titles are The Hate U Give, The House on Mango Street, The Glass Castle, Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy,” and the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet. Cool.
  • Putnam County Library (TN) is once again hearing complaints from “concerned parents” about “inappropriate books” in the library. They include the usual targets, and the complaints are nothing new or interesting.
  • Drew Ribar is an anti-LGBTQ+ “activist” who has been harassing queer folks and disrupting Drag Queen Story Hour events in Washoe County, Nevada. The judge in a lawsuit Ribar filed over access to these events issued a temporary restraining order in the case, noting that Ribar’s social media may constitute harassment. These folks never stop.

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