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Banned Books: Banned Books Panel, 2024

Resources about current and past banned and Challenged books and the legislation trends we currently see

Banned Books Panel

Welcome to Banned Books Week!

Interested in reading a Banned or Challenged Book, finding out if a book is Banned or has been challenged or finding out how to teach around Book Bans and challenges?

  1. Overdrive's Banned Books List
  2. Project Gutenberg's List of Open Access Banned Books
  3. Teaching in the Face of Book Bans
  4. Additional Resources to help celebrate Banned Books Week

The Library is hosting a banned books panel discussion focused on the freedom to read as part of the celebration for Banned Books Week.  

Join us on Wednesday, September 25 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in LARC 343 for this panel discussion with Q&A to follow. 

Panelists:  

Shana Youngdahl, Associate Professor of Writing in the College of Arts and Humanities and author of “As Many Nows As You Can Get”  

Dr. Liz MacDonald, Director Library Services  

Dr. Sue Edele, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center for the College of Arts and Humanities 

The Panel will be recorded if you are unable to make it in person

 

Banned Books Panel