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#Censorship News Roundup

70 Years of the Library Bill of Rights: Book Censorship News, June 23, 2023

The Library Bill of Rights is 70 years old this week. That, plus book censorship news this week.

How Much Have Book Bans Impacted Author Visits? A Survey: Book Censorship News, June 16, 2023

A survey for authors about how book bans have impacted school visits and income. That, plus this week's book censorship news.

SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE Is a Must-Watch to Understand Today’s Book Ban Movement: Book Censorship News, June 9, 2023

How SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE is a primer for understanding today's book ban movement. That, plus this week's book censorship news.

Unfurling The Book Banner Lies: Book Censorship News, June 2, 2023

Here's how book banners are lying about the queer panic in public libraries. That, plus this week's book censorship news.

When Do We Move From Advocacy to Preparation?: Book Censorship News, May 26, 2023

As more anti-censorship bills become inevitable, how do we navigate shifting from advocacy to preparation?

A Bill in Connecticut Would Fund Sanctuary Libraries: Book Censorship News, May 19, 2023

A Connecticut bill would provide funding for sanctuary libraries across the state. That, plus this week's book censorship news.

How To Prepare Library Pride Displays: Book Censorship News, May 12, 2023

A guide for preparing your library's Pride displays, plus this week's roundup of book censorship news.

2023 Right to Read Bills Under Consideration: Book Censorship News, May 5, 2023

Four bills across the U.S. aiming to legislation the right to read. That, plus this week's book censorship news.

The Next Generation United Daughters of the Confederacy: Book Censorship News, April 28, 2023

Learn about the United Daughters of the Confederacy and how their actions are precisely what Moms for Liberty + other group mirror.

So, What Are Agents Seeing in the Era of Book Bans?: Book Censorship News, April 21, 2023

When those who have the power to report or change the tide of censorship don't, how do advocates keep swimming?