Narrative erasure is a kind of psychic violence. Book banning is an assault on our individual and collective health—our imaginative health, our intellectual health, our physical health ...
The League of Women Voters Manistee County will host Manistee County Library director, Julie Cirone, on Nov. 14.
A Wisconsin librarian told The Daily Cardinal banning books can suppress the voices of marginalized communities and curtail ...
Books banned or retained by the Carroll County reconsideration process may not be re-evaluated for school use for three years ...
Donald Trump has softened his rhetoric, contradicted himself and nearly dropped “pro-life” from his vocabulary. Yet there is no evidence that his views on abortion have changed.
Advocates have said the event is a reminder that while Banned Books Week might've ended last month, the fight against book censorship continues. A separate report released by the American Library ...
Oct. 17, just three days after Indigenous People’s Day, was the deadline to move the book “Colonization and the Wampanoag Story” by Linda Coombs to the “fiction” section in Montgomery ...
“Protecting access to books means protecting access to the information and knowledge that our kids deserve. If you’re banning books, you’re always on the wrong side of history.” The statute also ...
But the greatest impact of the state's book-ban regulation is self-censorship, librarians told The Post and Courier. They have begun to play it safe rather than risk personal or professional ...
As tropical depression’s gathered strength in the Gulf of Mexico, the nonprofit PEN America released its annual report of books banned by school libraries in America. There were 10,000 books ...
Narrative erasure is a kind of psychic violence. Book banning is an assault on our individual and collective health—our imaginative ...