President Biden is proposing a much needed increase to the federal budget for library services. Here's what you can do to help it go through.
A look at what role the school board plays, particularly with book challenges. That and this week's roundup of censorship news.
A parent complained about the book because it had a rainbow on the cover, which they assumed meant it had LGBTQ content.
The UnBanned Books initiative will give anyone in the U.S. between 13-21 a free eCard, giving them access to frequently challenged ebooks.
A debrief from the House subcommittee hearing on free speech and book bans, featuring testimony from Ruby Bridges.
A previous movie version of Nimona was cancelled when the studio closed, but it's now being adapted by Netflix and will be out in 2023.
The Texas Education Association wants school boards to have power over library material selection, among other mission creep.
The story of the Chicago Public School district trying to ban Persepolis and the uproar that followed is being made into a book.
One book complaint led to a school district in Tennessee removing an entire digital library of 40,000 items from students and educators.
This week's book censorship news includes a look at what the American Library Association is -- and is not -- doing right now.