They are something that the public should not view. This happens to students outside of the LGBTQ+ community. It happens to students who struggle to find representation in all aspects of life. Some people argue that these books should be banned because of the ideologies they contain, but banning them causes more harm than good, wrecking students' self-worth. This brings up the question, how do we solve the problem of book banning and censorship? Programs such as the Book Unbanned Project have taken to providing banned and restricted books to the public through e-libraries, which can be accessed through online libraries. The project has reached many people without access to books whether it be through bans or other means. cards. The sand is a sand. According to Amy Mikel and Michael Blackwell: “BPL has heard from thousands of teens who are discouraged and frustrated at their lack of reading options and grateful for the opportunity to connect and share. Educators, parents, and relatives have reached out on behalf of the young people in their