Banned Books Week: "Stand Up and Speak Out! How you Can Help Fight Library Censorship"

Location

Via Zoom

Start Date

24-9-2024 11:30 AM

End Date

24-9-2024 12:30 PM

Description

Over the past several years, schools and public libraries have experienced unprecedented numbers of challenges from conservative groups and lawmakers targeting books on the experiences of Black, indigenous, and people of color and the LGBTQ+ community. But a growing number of individuals and groups are fighting back against would-be censors and helping to combat the growing spread of mis- and dis-information. This webinar covers some of the issues involved in preserving intellectual freedom and offers suggestions for how you CAN make a difference!

Pre-registration required?

Yes

Comments

This free event is part of the Library's Democracy 101 Event Series and is sponsored by the Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library.

Please register at https://forms.office.com/r/bBKuszk6j9 to receive Zoom details.

Dr. Belinda Boon is a non-tenure track professor in Kent State University’s MLIS program where she has taught since 2006. Before moving to Ohio, she was the Manager of Continuing Education and Consulting and a CE Consultant with the Texas State Library & Archives Commission. Her early career included directing a small community public library and serving as a Children’s Librarian in a large urban library system. Her areas of expertise include public libraries, collection management and reference services. She has presented workshops and webinars for public, academic and school library staff since 1995 and has also taught undergraduate courses in information fluency.

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Banned Books Week: "Stand Up and Speak Out! How you Can Help Fight Library Censorship"

Via Zoom

Over the past several years, schools and public libraries have experienced unprecedented numbers of challenges from conservative groups and lawmakers targeting books on the experiences of Black, indigenous, and people of color and the LGBTQ+ community. But a growing number of individuals and groups are fighting back against would-be censors and helping to combat the growing spread of mis- and dis-information. This webinar covers some of the issues involved in preserving intellectual freedom and offers suggestions for how you CAN make a difference!