(WIB) – Banned Books Week, recognized each September, was founded by library activist Judith Krug in 1982 as a protest to the increase in censorship of literature. Krug believed that bans on books ...
“Library and education staff in Oregon have once again shown that they are on the front lines of defending the intellectual freedom rights guaranteed to us all by the First Amendment of the U.S.
Banned Book Week highlights the surge in literature censorship. Learn about the impact on African-American stories and the ...
With Banned Books Week starting this coming Sunday, it’s time to report on my New Year’s resolution to read banned or ...
Books like “Gender Queer” by Maia Kobabe and “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas, which highlight themes of identity, race and ...