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Banned Books Week (October 1 – 7, 2023)

From the ALA:::: “This is a dangerous time for readers and the public servants who provide access to reading materials. Readers, particularly students, are losing access to critical information, and librarians and teachers...

George M. Johnson Named Honorary Chair of Banned Books Week

The Banned Books Week Coalition is proud to announce that George M. Johnson has been named Honorary Chair for Banned Books Week 2022. The critically acclaimed—and frequently banned—author will lead the weeklong...

Celebrate Banned Books Week!

“This is a dangerous time for readers and the public servants who provide access to reading materials. Readers, particularly students, are losing access to critical information, and librarians and teachers are under...

Banned & Challenged Literary Classics

Banned & Challenged Classics The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom records attempts to remove books from libraries, schools, and universities. These titles are books on the Radcliffe Publishing Course Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century that...

AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS LIST OF TOP TEN BANNED BOOKS OF 2020

The ALA's list of 2020's Most 'Challenged' Books of 2020   https://youtu.be/8DbrJiaYFbM  

BANNED BOOKS WEEK

During Banned Books Week (Sept. 26 – Oct. 2, 2021), libraries, their users and readers everywhere are invited to celebrate and exercise their freedom to read with resources and events from the...

There’s a Book for That: Banned Books Week

“A dangerous book will always be in danger from those it threatens with the demand that they question their assumptions. They’d rather hang on to the assumptions and ban the book.” ― Ursula...
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