In On Censorship James LaRue issues a balanced and reasonable call to action for all citizens. It is a combination of personal reflection and deep dive into specifics of book banning. James LaRue has been a public library director for many years, and was director of the Freedom to Read Foundation, and ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom. He has written, spoken, and consulted extensively on intellectual freedom issues, leadership and organizational development, community engagement, and the future of libraries.
Resources:
On Censorship Book Club: Episode I
On Censorship Book Club: Episode II
On Censorship Book Club: Episode III
On Censorship Book Club: Episode IV
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Concerned about how to survive Thanksgiving this year? Attend this livestream to not only survive but thrive at the turkey table. This livestream will focus on three major goals.
To develop a deeper understanding of why family differences over politics are uniquely challenging
To gain insight into the common roles that family members play when political conversations go badly.
To become familiar with strategy and skills for dealing with family political differences in a constructive way.
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