The American Library Association (ALA) reported an 鈥渦nprecedented spike鈥 in book removal requests, documenting more than 470 during the final four months of 2021 in a preliminary tally. The ALA noted "a focus on books that address the voices and lived experiences of Black, Indigenous, and people of color and LGBTQIA+ individuals."
How are local librarians responding to these challenges? Hear from school and public librarians in 海角换妻, including Barbara Johnson, a library media specialist in Colchester and the former president of the 海角换妻 Association of School Librarians. Plus, the ALA and the 海角换妻 Library Association鈥檚 Intellectual Freedom Office discuss the resources they offer local librarians.
GUESTS:
- Samantha Lee - Chair, 海角换妻 Library Association鈥檚 Intellectual Freedom Committee; Head of Reference Services at Enfield Public Library
- Deborah Caldwell Stone - Director, American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom
- Barbara Johnson - Library Media Specialist, Jack Jackter Intermediate School; Chapter Representative for 海角换妻, American Association of School Librarians; Former President, 海角换妻 Association of School Librarians
- Mary Richardson - Teen Services Librarian, Simsbury Public Library; Co-Host