This
week the library will be celebrating the nationally recognized
Banned Books
Week.
Why Banned Books Week?
Held during the
last week of September since 1982, Banned Books Week not only encourages
readers to examine challenged literary works, but also promotes intellectual freedom in libraries, schools, and bookstores. Its goal is "to teach the importance of our First
Amendment rights and the power of literature, and to draw attention to the
danger that exists when restraints are imposed on the availability of
information in a free society."
Often book
challenges are motivated by a desire to protect children from “inappropriate”
sexual content or “offensive” language. The following were the top three
reasons cited for challenging materials as reported to the Office of
Intellectual Freedom:
1.
The material was considered to be "sexually explicit"
2.
The material contained "offensive
language"
3. The materials
was "unsuited to any age group"
American libraries are one of the cornerstones of our
democracy. Libraries are for everyone, everywhere.
Read an old favorite or a new
banned book this week.
Stop by and check out the list of the Top 10 Banned Books of 2013 at our Banned Books Display!
Stop by and check out the list of the Top 10 Banned Books of 2013 at our Banned Books Display!