Welcome
This is where our journey begins.
Thank you for learning about the value of library resources, and it is wonderful that you take an active role in questioning the materials your children are reading. Due to the under-represented references provided on public forums like Wikipedia, we undertake the following projects to provide an initial jump start into the following topics:

Our Objectives
The materials provided are intended for our readers to look from both sides of the issue, rather than steering the readers into one-sided, opinionated editorials (OpEds) that have saturated the public forums.
Please note: The American Library Association advises anyone who is reading Wikipedia, or any other Web site for that matter, to take what is written with a grain of salt, as they cannot guarantee the accuracy of any materials read on the Internet. Please visit your local libraries and talk to your children for about the value of library resources. You may also reach out to your local librarians and discuss what databases they have available at the library, they may have access to academic journals which go through an extensive peer-review process.

Additional Information
These sites contained additional information and further academic researches.
Again, thank you for using your local library, and good luck in your conversations with your kids on how to sort through information on the Internet.