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BANNED BOOKS WEEK
Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2021: BOOKS UNITE US Banned Books Week 2021: Books Unite Us. The Banned Books Week Coalition is delighted to announce our theme for the 2021 celebration of the right to read: “Books Unite Us. Censorship Divides Us.”. The annual event will take place September 26 – October 2, 2021. With a central image showing two hands sharing a book, the 2021 themeis
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: DRAMA The New Times and Booklist included it on their Editor’s Choice lists, and NPR named it a great summer read for teens. Drama has been banned on multiple occasions in Texas. The state ACLU releases an annual banned books report, usually in conjunction with Banned Books Week. In the 2016-17 school year, Drama was the only banned book inthe
10 REASONS BOOKS ARE CHALLENGED AND BANNED 10 Reasons Books Are Challenged and Banned. September 26, 2018 Betsy Gomez 3 Comments Books and plays are challenged for any number of reasons. Let’s take a look at ten of those reasons and the books on ALA’s Top Ten Challenged Books list for 2017 and previous years thatwere attacked for
11 CHALLENGED AND BANNED PLAYS AND MUSICALS The Producers. by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan. A high school in Orangetown, New York, decided to remove all swastikas from a performance of The Producers, a satirical musical about Adolf Hitler. A small group of parents had complained about the offensive imagery, and Superintendent Bob Pritchard responded by requiring the removal ofall
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: AND TANGO MAKES THREE Written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson with art by Henry Cole, And Tango Makes Three is an illustrated children’s book that tells the true story of Roy and Silo, two male penguins at New York’s Central Park Zoo that built a nest together, took turns brooding an egg, and raised Tango, the female chick that hatched. The book, which BANNED SPOTLIGHT: I AM JAZZ Banned Spotlight: I Am Jazz. Each year, the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom compiles a list of the top ten most challenged and banned books. In 2017, the tenth book on that list was Jazz Jennings’ autobiographical picture book I Am Jazz, which was co-written by Jessica Herthel and illustrated byShelagh
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME The protagonist and first-person narrator of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is 14-year-old Arnold Spirit Jr, or Junior. The budding cartoonist lives on the Spokane Indian Reservation, and he leaves the rez to attend an all-white high school. Alexie drew from his own experiences for the novel, which addresses themes of racial BANNED SPOTLIGHT: GEORGE Banned Spotlight: George September 11, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments Alex Gino’s George is an inspiring middle grades read that calls on its young readers to be who you are, but some have found the content of the book offensive because the book’s young protagonist is transgender. The book appeared in the number five slot on ALA’s top ten challenged books for 2017, and it was also included BANNED SPOTLIGHT: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Banned Spotlight: To Kill a Mockingbird September 7, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has a long history with censorship. It holds the seventh slot in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged and banned books list for2017, and it
BANNED BOOKS WEEK
Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2021: BOOKS UNITE US Banned Books Week 2021: Books Unite Us. The Banned Books Week Coalition is delighted to announce our theme for the 2021 celebration of the right to read: “Books Unite Us. Censorship Divides Us.”. The annual event will take place September 26 – October 2, 2021. With a central image showing two hands sharing a book, the 2021 themeis
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: DRAMA The New Times and Booklist included it on their Editor’s Choice lists, and NPR named it a great summer read for teens. Drama has been banned on multiple occasions in Texas. The state ACLU releases an annual banned books report, usually in conjunction with Banned Books Week. In the 2016-17 school year, Drama was the only banned book inthe
10 REASONS BOOKS ARE CHALLENGED AND BANNED 10 Reasons Books Are Challenged and Banned. September 26, 2018 Betsy Gomez 3 Comments Books and plays are challenged for any number of reasons. Let’s take a look at ten of those reasons and the books on ALA’s Top Ten Challenged Books list for 2017 and previous years thatwere attacked for
11 CHALLENGED AND BANNED PLAYS AND MUSICALS The Producers. by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan. A high school in Orangetown, New York, decided to remove all swastikas from a performance of The Producers, a satirical musical about Adolf Hitler. A small group of parents had complained about the offensive imagery, and Superintendent Bob Pritchard responded by requiring the removal ofall
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: AND TANGO MAKES THREE Written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson with art by Henry Cole, And Tango Makes Three is an illustrated children’s book that tells the true story of Roy and Silo, two male penguins at New York’s Central Park Zoo that built a nest together, took turns brooding an egg, and raised Tango, the female chick that hatched. The book, which BANNED SPOTLIGHT: I AM JAZZ Banned Spotlight: I Am Jazz. Each year, the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom compiles a list of the top ten most challenged and banned books. In 2017, the tenth book on that list was Jazz Jennings’ autobiographical picture book I Am Jazz, which was co-written by Jessica Herthel and illustrated byShelagh
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME The protagonist and first-person narrator of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is 14-year-old Arnold Spirit Jr, or Junior. The budding cartoonist lives on the Spokane Indian Reservation, and he leaves the rez to attend an all-white high school. Alexie drew from his own experiences for the novel, which addresses themes of racial BANNED SPOTLIGHT: GEORGE Banned Spotlight: George September 11, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments Alex Gino’s George is an inspiring middle grades read that calls on its young readers to be who you are, but some have found the content of the book offensive because the book’s young protagonist is transgender. The book appeared in the number five slot on ALA’s top ten challenged books for 2017, and it was also included BANNED SPOTLIGHT: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Banned Spotlight: To Kill a Mockingbird September 7, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has a long history with censorship. It holds the seventh slot in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged and banned books list for2017, and it
10 REASONS BOOKS ARE CHALLENGED AND BANNED 10 Reasons Books Are Challenged and Banned. September 26, 2018 Betsy Gomez 3 Comments Books and plays are challenged for any number of reasons. Let’s take a look at ten of those reasons and the books on ALA’s Top Ten Challenged Books list for 2017 and previous years thatwere attacked for
ALA UNVEILS TOP 10 MOST CHALLENGED BOOKS OF 2020 ALA Unveils Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2020. April 5, 2021 Betsy Gomez It’s National Library Week, which means it’s time for the American Library Association’s Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2020 list!. ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom 11 CHALLENGED AND BANNED BOOKS 11 Challenged and Banned Books. The American Library Associations Office for Intellectual Freedom compiles an annual list of the most challenged and banned books. Normally, that list is only ten titles long, but this year’s list includes eleven titles, some 5 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT THE RIGHT TO READ 5 Things You Can Do to Support the Right to Read. September 28, 2018 Betsy Gomez 1 Comment Banned Books Week is a celebration of the right to read, a right that needs to be protected year round. 11 CHALLENGED AND BANNED COMICS 11 Challenged and Banned Comics. Comics are one of the most commonly attacked types of books, with challenges and bans happening every year. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and several other members of the Banned Books Week Coalition defend comics from censorship. Here’s a look at some of the titles they’ve worked to protect. BANNED SPOTLIGHT: I AM JAZZ Banned Spotlight: I Am Jazz. Each year, the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom compiles a list of the top ten most challenged and banned books. In 2017, the tenth book on that list was Jazz Jennings’ autobiographical picture book I Am Jazz, which was co-written by Jessica Herthel and illustrated byShelagh
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THE HATE U GIVE Banned Spotlight: The Hate U Give September 6, 2018 Betsy Gomez 11 Comments The buzz for Angie Thomas’s debut novel The Hate U Give came well in advance of its publication. The young adult novel debuted to rave reviews, won several awards, and sat atop The New York Times bestseller list for 50 weeks. But the story about black teen Starr Williams, who witnesses the police shooting of a BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THIRTEEN REASONS WHY Banned Spotlight: Thirteen Reasons Why September 17, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments The most challenged book of 2017 was Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why, a novel that has been a valuable tool in igniting conversations about suicide, bullying, and consent.The depiction of suicide was the primary reason for 2017 challenges. BANNED SPOTLIGHT: SEX IS A FUNNY WORD Banned Spotlight: Sex Is a Funny Word September 10, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments In a country where sex education remains an eternally contentious subject, it’s no surprise to see Cory Silverberg and Fiona Smyth’s award-winning Sex Is a Funny Word on ALA’s top ten challenged books list. It landed in the number six spot after would-be censors trotted out the specter of sex education BANNED BOOKS WEEK UK Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights inBANNED BOOKS WEEK
Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2021: BOOKS UNITE US Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in 11 CHALLENGED AND BANNED PLAYS AND MUSICALS 11 Challenged and Banned Plays and Musicals. September 27, 2019 Betsy Gomez 2 Comments Books aren’t the only thing we celebrate during Banned Books Week. We also celebrate plays and musicals that have drawn the ire of censors. 10 REASONS BOOKS ARE CHALLENGED AND BANNED 10 Reasons Books Are Challenged and Banned. September 26, 2018 Betsy Gomez 3 Comments Books and plays are challenged for any number of reasons. Let’s take a look at ten of those reasons and the books on ALA’s Top Ten Challenged Books list for 2017 and previous years thatwere attacked for
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: I AM JAZZ Banned Spotlight: I Am Jazz September 4, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments Each year, the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom compiles a list of BANNED SPOTLIGHT: DRAMA Banned Spotlight: Drama September 13, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments One would think there wouldn’t be much controversy around a bestselling graphic novel about a middle school play — a graphic novel that includes no profanity, drug or alcohol use, or sexual content. BANNED SPOTLIGHT: AND TANGO MAKES THREE Banned Spotlight: And Tango Makes Three September 5, 2018 Betsy Gomez 1 Comment The ninth entry in the American Library Association’s 2017 top ten challenged and banned books list BANNED SPOTLIGHT: GEORGE Banned Spotlight: George September 11, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments Alex Gino’s George is an inspiring middle grades read that calls on its young readers to be who you are, but some have found the content of the book offensive because the book’s young protagonist is transgender. The book appeared in the number five slot on ALA’s top ten challenged books for 2017, and it was also included BANNED SPOTLIGHT: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Banned Spotlight: To Kill a Mockingbird September 7, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has a long history with censorship. It holds the seventh slot in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged and banned books list for2017, and it
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME Banned Spotlight: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian September 14, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments Sherman Alexie’s National Book Award-winning The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian has appeared on ALA’s top ten challenged books list six times since its 2007 publication. In 2017, it held the #2 slot on the list due to challenges based on profanity and situations thatBANNED BOOKS WEEK
Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2021: BOOKS UNITE US Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in 11 CHALLENGED AND BANNED PLAYS AND MUSICALS 11 Challenged and Banned Plays and Musicals. September 27, 2019 Betsy Gomez 2 Comments Books aren’t the only thing we celebrate during Banned Books Week. We also celebrate plays and musicals that have drawn the ire of censors. 10 REASONS BOOKS ARE CHALLENGED AND BANNED 10 Reasons Books Are Challenged and Banned. September 26, 2018 Betsy Gomez 3 Comments Books and plays are challenged for any number of reasons. Let’s take a look at ten of those reasons and the books on ALA’s Top Ten Challenged Books list for 2017 and previous years thatwere attacked for
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: I AM JAZZ Banned Spotlight: I Am Jazz September 4, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments Each year, the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom compiles a list of BANNED SPOTLIGHT: DRAMA Banned Spotlight: Drama September 13, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments One would think there wouldn’t be much controversy around a bestselling graphic novel about a middle school play — a graphic novel that includes no profanity, drug or alcohol use, or sexual content. BANNED SPOTLIGHT: AND TANGO MAKES THREE Banned Spotlight: And Tango Makes Three September 5, 2018 Betsy Gomez 1 Comment The ninth entry in the American Library Association’s 2017 top ten challenged and banned books list BANNED SPOTLIGHT: GEORGE Banned Spotlight: George September 11, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments Alex Gino’s George is an inspiring middle grades read that calls on its young readers to be who you are, but some have found the content of the book offensive because the book’s young protagonist is transgender. The book appeared in the number five slot on ALA’s top ten challenged books for 2017, and it was also included BANNED SPOTLIGHT: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Banned Spotlight: To Kill a Mockingbird September 7, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has a long history with censorship. It holds the seventh slot in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged and banned books list for2017, and it
BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME Banned Spotlight: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian September 14, 2018 Betsy Gomez 5 Comments Sherman Alexie’s National Book Award-winning The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian has appeared on ALA’s top ten challenged books list six times since its 2007 publication. In 2017, it held the #2 slot on the list due to challenges based on profanity and situations that 10 REASONS BOOKS ARE CHALLENGED AND BANNED 10 Reasons Books Are Challenged and Banned. September 26, 2018 Betsy Gomez 3 Comments Books and plays are challenged for any number of reasons. Let’s take a look at ten of those reasons and the books on ALA’s Top Ten Challenged Books list for 2017 and previous years thatwere attacked for
11 CHALLENGED AND BANNED BOOKS A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Jill Twiss, illustrated by EG Keller Reasons: banned and challenged for including LGBTQIA+ content, and for political and religious viewpoints. Captain Underpants series, written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey. Reasons: series was challenged because it was perceived as encouraging disruptive behavior, while Captain Underpants and the Sensational Saga of Sir ALA UNVEILS TOP 10 MOST CHALLENGED BOOKS OF 2020 ALA Unveils Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2020. April 5, 2021 Betsy Gomez It’s National Library Week, which means it’s time for the American Library Association’s Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2020 list!. ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom BANNED BOOKS WEEK PROGRAM KITS Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THE HATE U GIVE Banned Spotlight: The Hate U Give September 6, 2018 Betsy Gomez 11 Comments The buzz for Angie Thomas’s debut novel The Hate U Give came well in advance of its publication. The young adult novel debuted to rave reviews, won several awards, and sat atop The New York Times bestseller list for 50 weeks. But the story about black teen Starr Williams, who witnesses the police shooting of a BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THIRTEEN REASONS WHY Banned Spotlight: Thirteen Reasons Why September 17, 2018 Betsy Gomez 4 Comments The most challenged book of 2017 was Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why, a novel that has been a valuable tool in igniting conversations about suicide, bullying, and consent.The depiction of suicide was the primary reason for 2017 challenges. BANNED SPOTLIGHT: THE KITE RUNNER Banned Spotlight: The Kite Runner September 12, 2018 Betsy Gomez 1 Comment Khaled Hosseini’s acclaimed debut novel The Kite Runner has sold millions of copies and inspired a popular film, but the book has been met with several challenges since its 2003 release. In 2017, it was the fourth most challenged book according to the American LibraryAssociation.
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JASON REYNOLDS NAMED INAUGURAL HONORARY CHAIR OF BANNED BOOKS WEEK The Banned Books Week Coalition is proud to announce that Jason Reynolds has been named the inaugural Honorary Chair for Banned Books Week 2021. The New York Times bestselling author … Read More BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2021: BOOKS UNITE US The Banned Books Week Coalition is delighted to announce our theme for the 2021 celebration of the right to read: “Books Unite Us. Censorship Divides Us.” The annual event will … Read More ALA UNVEILS TOP 10 MOST CHALLENGED BOOKS OF 2020 It’s National Library Week, which means it’s time for the American Library Association’s Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2020 list! ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom tracks attempts to ban …Read More
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This website is maintained and updated by the Banned Books Week Coordinator and the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom in partnership with the Banned Books Week Coalition. For questions concerning the website, please e-mail coordinator@bannedbooksweek.org Banned Books Week is the annual celebration of the freedom to read. The event is sponsored by a coalition of organizations dedicated to free expression, including American Booksellers Association; American Library Association; American Society of Journalists and Authors; Association of University Presses; Authors Guild; Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE); Freedom to Read Foundation; Index on Censorship; National Coalition Against Censorship; National Council of Teachers of English; PEN America; People For the American Way Foundation; and Project Censored. It is endorsed by the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. Banned Books Week also receives generous support from DKT Liberty Project and Penguin Random House. 2021 Banned Books WeekDetails
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