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The future of libraries, education, access, and representation is at stake,” argues one advocate who opposes book bans.
The American Library Association’s Annual Conference, held in Philadelphia June 26–30, found attendees simultaneously anxious about the future and in a fighting mood.
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Although Lawrence has not weathered the book-banning movements that have swept conservative states and other sectors of Kansas, local librarians want to see patrons taking proactive measures to ...
University of Cincinnati faculty are planning to protest Senate Bill 1, which targets Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts ...
The new center will be immune from capture by the education establishment and revive true civics education, write David ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has just signed into law House File 437, which establishes a Center for Intellectual Freedom at the ...
The University of Iowa will have to establish a "center for intellectual freedom" under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed.
Iowa follows other GOP-led states that have established an independent school of intellectual freedom. Texas, Florida, Ohio and Tennessee have all codified their schools.
Davenport woman facing child neglect charges Senate File 127: Establishing the School of Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa. (Passed) Senate File 298: Creating a muskellunge fishing fee.
It is this that private universities like Harvard should now name and challenge. Instead, they fight for “academic freedom,” which is actually the opposite of intellectual freedom.