There were almost 900 reports of harassment and intimidation in the U.S. in the 10 days following the election – most of them in schools, according to a Southern Poverty Law Center article. The article states that the venue isn’t… Read More ›
Office for Intellectual Freedom
Confession: Sometimes Banned Books Week makes me cringe
If you’re conflicted too, this Q&A resource is for you. I support intellectual freedom and the freedom to read in my library, of course. But how can we begin to have the important conversations about intellectual freedom, censorship, and the… Read More ›
10 Reasons to Check Out the New ALA Intellectual Freedom Manual
I have 4 editions of the ALA Intellectual Freedom Manual (blue, purple, gold, and white) on my professional book shelves, and without question, the most recent is most useful to school librarians. Although I used previous editions, the new 9th edition published… Read More ›