Now that #FTRWeek 2024 has wrapped, we're turning our attention to 2025! We'd love your feedback about the campaign, events you attendees, activities you participated in, etc. Please fill out our feedback survey at https://t.co/2uVXV9MDdr 🔗
And stay tuned for our 2025 dates! 📆
Editors Canada is accepting 2024 Karen Virag Award nominations, but only until this Friday, February 29! Tell us about the editing heroes in your community: https://t.co/ybttjsbS2Z
Thursday! Join newsletter expert @danoshinsky as he returns to lead a webinar on newsletter ad revenue on February 29!
Hosted by @Joyce_Byrne you will leave this hour prepared to take your newsletters further!
https://t.co/MnuISBfyx4
The spread of #AI has sent shockwaves through many industries, #editing included. Not sure how to approach it as an editor? Try tomorrow's webinar with Perrin Lindelauf, which covers editing AI-assisted text, using AI tools to help with workflow and more: https://t.co/2n20TtD6xL
That wraps up another great #FTRWeek! Thank you to everyone who coordinated activities, participated in events, connected on social media or started a conversation about #FreedomToRead. 🙌
And a reminder that we can—and should—protect our freedom to read year-round! 📖
Teach banned books to children at home or in the classroom! This expansive guide focuses on modern books that have been challenged and includes useful tools and techniques. Order your copy today at: https://t.co/juLydroBY7
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It is Freedom to Read Week. Check out: https://t.co/kSW1AshqEt
#FTRWeek@freedomtoreadwk
Journalist and author Brandi Morin has been named the recipient of this year’s Freedom to Read Award. https://t.co/dLKojMiIwj
What challenges have libraries faced with items in their collection and to displays, programs, room usage, and computer access? 🤔 Find out by visiting the @CFE_TMU The Canadian Library Challenges Database at https://t.co/R8qixnevoF
"As Canada marks the 40th anniversary of Freedom to Read Week... authors, teachers and librarians are highlighting the importance of students' access to different perspectives in their school libraries..." via @CBCNews https://t.co/wMuwnmmIMm #FreedomToRead
Webinar reminder! Tune in for an important conversation in celebration of @freedomtoreadwk w/ 2023 #FreedomToRead Award Winner Farzana Doctor @farzanadoctor, hosted by Danny Ramadan, w/remarks from this year's FTR Award Winner, @Songstress28. Register now: https://t.co/HcjP9X5AL3
Today’s the day! At 4:00 PM, @partnershiplib will present Shelf Control: A Dialogue on Harm Reduction, Diversity, and Freedom of Expression. Will you be there? If you haven’t already, RSVP at https://t.co/3TDCiY5i5f #FTRWeek
It's #FreedomToRead Week and we’re digging deeper into banned books by looking at the sales of banned books in Canada as part of our blog mini-series on banned books. Are Canadians buying these controversial titles? https://t.co/Vc8cZ5PVbw
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Will you be watching today's panel by @ONLibraryAssoc's #ForestofReading? Ainara Alleyne will interview Lawrence Hill to discuss his Red Maple nominated title and the importance of #FTRWeek. Program registrants can tune in at 1pm ET at https://t.co/tLsI6lhT0f
The Writers' Union of Canada is thrilled to announce that author and journalist Brandi Morin @Songstress28 is the recipient of TWUC's 2024 #FreedomToRead Award. Please join us in congratulating Morin & celebrating #FTRweek ✨📖 Read the full press release: https://t.co/goyaiBCX5q