Librarian, Mom, Creator, Thinker, First Amendment buff, and a whole lotta other stuff. Opinions are my own and do not represent the organizations I work for.
FTRF has joined a broad coalition to challenge Arkansas Act 372, a law that would restrict access to books in bookstores and libraries and violate the First Amendment rights of the state’s reading public.
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If you live in #Llano County, #Texas, please:
1. Contact your elected Llano County officials.
2. Tell everyone you know to contact their elected Llano County officials.
3. Come to the meeting on Thursday and speak up.
#UniteAgainstBookBans
“The choice of what to read must be left to the reader or, in the case of children, to parents. That choice does not belong to self-appointed book police.” @OIF Director Deborah Caldwell-Stone
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#UniteAgainstBookBans
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! We would like to honor the women of the world who stand up to censorship, who advocate for those without a voice, and who understand that #FreePeopleReadFreely! Your strength is needed now more than ever! #IWD2023
“We honor [FTRF's] continued fight against book bans and its mission to protect all Americans’ right to read and access information." FTRF awarded prestigious @latimes@latimesfob Innovator’s Award https://t.co/5d8cnlre1g
Excited to be at #JCLC2022 with @FTRF sharing ways to protect access to information in libraries throughout the U.S. The colleague shown in the pic isn't attending my a.m. session. #intellectualfreedom#freepeoplereadfreely
@GLISAatTWU Thank you for showing up and for the great questions. LIS students and Texas librarians rock! And thank you @OIF and @FTRF for the opportunity to meet with two great groups today. #intellectualfreedom
Sometimes as a presenter I'm awed by the remarkable work an organization's members are doing. Thank you @ICUJP_SoCal for the conversation and for sharing a glimpse of what you collectively accomplish. And thank you for the opportunity to represent @FTRF. #intellectualfreedom