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Brady Kissel
Brady Kissel
Lee Rowland,
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April 30, 2014

I hereby nominate, consider, and elect Idaho student Brady Kissel as the Constitutional Hero of the Week.

Brady is a junior at Mountain View High School in Meridian, Idaho. Meridian, sadly, made recent headlines for celebrating Banned Books Week a full five months early by Sherman Alexie鈥檚 coming-of-age book 鈥淭he Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian鈥 from the high school curriculum.

Alexie鈥檚 novel centers on a 14-year-old Native American student who leaves his reservation to become a student at an all-white high school 鈥.鈥

鈥淒iary鈥 grapples with sex, race, and class 鈥 and is by any measure wildly successful. The book was released to rave reviews, bestseller status, and a National Book Award. And like so many other great pieces of literature, it garnered one other hallmark of notoriety: a choice spot on the American Library Association鈥檚 . It enjoys this status alongside classics like 鈥淥f Mice and Men鈥 and 鈥淭he Color Purple,鈥 modern hits including 鈥淗arry Potter鈥 and 鈥淔riday Night Lights,鈥 and books like 鈥淚n Our Mothers鈥 House鈥 that dare to tell nonjudgmental stories about LGBT families. The Meridian School Board jumped on this very stupid censorship train on April 1. (Yes, they鈥檙e the only ones who didn鈥檛 realize they鈥檙e the punchline of a joke.)

Enter stage right: our intrepid hero Brady Kissel. Brady stepped up to the podium to argue against censorship, hand raised like Lady Liberty herself to brandish a petition signed by 350 students opposed to banning the 鈥淒iary.鈥(I can only assume she wore a glittering cape displaying the text of the First Amendment, but oddly the papers omit this detail.) She was right, but school boards aren鈥檛 exactly known as bastions of civil liberties. The members voted to ban the 鈥淒iary.鈥

Perhaps these school board members haven鈥檛 heard about the . You know what happens when you tell teenagers they can鈥檛 do something? Yeah, that happened. The 鈥淒iary鈥 ban backfired in a big way. The 鈥淚daho Statesman鈥 this month that right after the vote, local bookstores were sold out of the book, and the public library had a waiting list 61-people deep and 鈥渕ight buy additional copies鈥 if demand keeps up. Fans of the book to buy a copy of the 鈥淒iary鈥 for each of the students who signed Brady鈥檚 petition. And our hero Brady? She joined forces with a local book store to hand out those donated books in one of Meridian鈥檚 public parks last week for .

So we鈥檝e got a prudish school board, an enthusiastic young citizen organizer, a literary event in a public park, and hundreds of high schoolers really psyched about reading a once-required book. Sounds like a heartwarming American coming-of-age tale itself. But here鈥檚 where the story gets weird.

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Brady got almost all the way through distributing the stack of 350 donated copies of the 鈥淒iary鈥 in a public park 鈥 before the fuzz showed up. The cops were summoned by a 鈥渃oncerned鈥 citizen who clearly hadn鈥檛 reviewed a copy of the Constitution lately. Fortunately, the police realized once they arrived that there wasn鈥檛 exactly a crime in progress. No report on whether the officers were seen flipping through Alexie鈥檚 page-turner while they patrolled the ever-dangerous book distribution beat. But no doubt thanks to the vigilance of law enforcement, Brady handed out all 350 copies with nary a drop of blood shed.

And Brady isn鈥檛 done. The publishers of the 鈥淒iary鈥 caught wind of her inspiring campaign and pledged an additional 350 copies earmarked for Meridian. Now that the school board has blessed 鈥淭he Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian鈥 with the kiss of infamy, the book is going like hotcakes.

So I have a modest proposal. Ban the Constitution in all Idaho schools and workplaces. And maybe then, just maybe, the school board members and concerned citizens of Meridian will actually read it. It sounds like Brady Kissel already has.

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