Texas School Bans Students from the Library

SB 13 is a bill that removes local control from public schools across Texas and gives politicians (not parents) the power to decide what books are or are not available to students.

Up Your Game at the Library

Games—at libraries? Aren’t games (video or otherwise) antisocial and mind-numbing? Not to mention noisy! Why on earth would libraries become involved in the world of gaming?

School Library Musings: Tom, the Book Flood Guy

What do Matt de la Peña, Margarita Engle, Jerry Craft, Nikki Grimes, and Amanda Jones all have in common?

Send a Postcard to Oppose Book Bans!

We're partnering with civicmail.org to make it easy to send a postcard to your local, state, or federal elected officials to tell them to put an end to book bans in the United States.

Florida Schools Are Bypassing Book Review Laws: Parents Push Back

Florida schools are quietly pulling hundreds of books off their shelves—but not always through the legal review process. Instead, fearing lawsuits or retaliation from the State Board of Education, many districts are removing titles without formal challenges from parents or committee input. This rush to comply with political pressures has left families and educators cut out of the conversation.

Banned for What?! Some of the Most Absurd Reasons for Book Challenges

Banned Books Week is here (Oct. 5–11), an event sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) in response to the ever-increasing challenges libraries face today, as more and more people demand that certain books be removed from shelves. A large number of book ban requests today attempt to silence BIPOC and LGBTQ+ voices specifically, a troubling and dangerous trend that can make these vital stories unavailable to the readers who need them most.

EverydayAdvocacy.org—Helping to Address Censorship and Book Banning in Libraries and Schools

How can we demonstrate the value of books on controversial or challenging topics in order to counter banning efforts? One way is to hear from the authors—especially the stories they can tell us about how their own books have made a difference in the lives of young readers.

Lifting Voices: Recommended Audiobook Listening for Hispanic Heritage Month

For Hispanic Heritage Month, we are highlighting award-winning audiobook narrator and writer André Santana, who shares his thoughts and personal audiobook recommendations from Latin American voices—all available for free through your local library’s listening app!

Libraries Anchor the Campus Community

Academic libraries often provide employment and internship opportunities to students, but they also support patrons in other meaningful ways.

5 Banned Graphic Novels to Add to Your TBR List

Comic books and graphic novels date back to the nineteenth century, but it wasn’t until the early twentieth century that they grew into the juggernaut they are today. While many people associate them with the superhero stories that made the medium popular, that’s not all these books have to offer. Today, comic books and graphic novels depict a wide variety of stories, including nonfiction and memoirs.