3 Professional Reading Resources to Help Librarians Understand Book Bans

These titles include the background for the current state of book banning, as well as ideas to help librarians respond proactively and reactively. Turn to these titles for information and inspiration for the fight.

 

These titles include the background for the current state of book banning, as well as ideas to help librarians respond proactively and reactively. But the heart of these books is the personal stories they contain. Censorship isn't just a hashtag or a trending topic—it's a devastating reality that impacts individuals across the country. Turn to these titles for information and inspiration for the fight.

 

That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America by Amanda Jones. Bloomsbury. Aug. 2024. 288p. Tr $29.99. ISBN 9781639733538. 
A taste of the emotional toll librarians, teachers, and library staff have been subject to thanks to the coordinated movement to challenge and ban books in recent years. Amanda Jones became a target after speaking out against book banning during a board meeting of her town's public library branch. In this memoir, she relates her experiences since then, including her decision to sue her harassers for defamation. She also offers advice for what readers can do in their communities. VERDICT A template for how to stand up for intellectual freedom.

Trouble in Censorville: The Far Right’s Assault on Public Education and the Teachers Who Are Fighting Back. Nadine M. Kalin & Rebekah Modrak, eds. Disobedience Pr. ISBN 9781964098005. 
First-hand accounts from librarians and teachers who battled censorship. The final chapter is a “Call to Action,” in which the editors share what readers can do to resist attacks on public education and specific tips for various groups, including teachers, administrators, students, and parents. VERDICT Highly recommended for all public school librarians, teachers, and school administrators.

The Fight Against Book Bans: Perspectives from the Field. Shannon M. Oltmann, ed.  Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 9781440879760. 
A helpful book for libraries to add to their tool kit as they face an unprecedented number of book challenges. Each chapter provides specific examples of what different states across the U.S. are dealing with, giving equal measure to school libraries and public libraries. VERDICT An important overview of book bans that provides crucial information every librarian needs to know. Recommended, especially in large municipal systems.

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