Book Bans: What’s Happening and Why It Matters
Heritage
913-327-8044
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Discover how “windows, doors, and mirrors” shape representation in reading, explore how book reconsideration policies and court cases impact access, and learn what protections exist for readers and educators. Featuring insights from the American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom- Law for Librarians (L4L) Cohort, along with a display of challenged titles and practical ways to support the freedom to read.
Presented by Lacie Griffin (Johnson County Library) and Ann Schuster (retired school librarian).
- Open to: Members and community, ages 55+
- Cost: Free