Freedom to read month

You’re invited to celebrate the right to read. Banned Books Week (October 5-11), an initiative of American Library Association since 1982, reminds us of the dangers of censorship and inspires readers to explore challenged material. This year’s theme is “Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights.” Visit us throughout the month for free swag, the 2024 Book Report, browse displays, and more. On Thursday, October 9, join us for Handwriting the Constitution, where you can grab a pen and get reacquainted with our nation’s founding document. Learn more and get involved.

“We must uplift storytellers, because stories unite us.

We must listen with open hearts and open minds. We must champion all who help others’ voices be heard. We must defend our freedom to read.”
The Book Report: Titles Targeted for Censorship 2024 American Library Association
Text graphic stating "Censorship is so 1984" with "censorship" crossed out, and "Read for your rights"; includes ALA website link and American Library Association name.