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📖 #FreedomtoReadWeek isn’t just about resisting book bans, it’s also about resisting ideological conformity! 💭 That’s why FAIR in Libraries members are asking their colleagues to recognize their biases and recommit to striving for library neutrality and viewpoint diversity in
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Arzu Yildiz is PEN Canada' featured writer for #FreedomtoReadWeek 2023. A Turkish-born investigative journalist, senior reporter, editor and public speaker, she reported on human rights issues, corruption, and illegal gun trafficking at #Taraf until she was jailed... 1/
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I “found myself” in my library today! What an absolutely surreal feeling. 4 have been ordered and 2 have holds already. I spent so much time in libraries growing up, so this means a lot. 🥺 #FreedomToReadWeek #ReadBannedBooks
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Join us in celebrating #FreedomToReadWeek. Intellectual freedom and access to information are core values of the Library and we support the right to read without fear of censorship or discrimination. Let’s celebrate our right to read and to choose #LdnOnt.
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FAIR in Libraries supports #FreedomtoReadWeek principles: - Intellectual freedom - Freedom of expression - Freedom to read - Resistance to censorship In addition, FAIR in Libraries supports pluralistic principles: - Viewpoint diversity - Library neutrality - Human
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FAIR in Libraries is marking the 40th anniversary of Canada’s #FreedomtoReadWeek by asking all writers, publishers, library workers, teachers and readers to acknowledge that pressure to suppress the availability of books can come from across the political spectrum, and that
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Aislin Thursday #MontrealGazette cartoon in honour of Canada's #FREEDOMTOREADWEEK and also Gazette photographer and bibliophile Gordon Beck…
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Celebrate #FreedomtoReadWeek with us! All this week, join us online or visit any branch and take part in our #BannedBookChallenge. Let's honour free expression and access to information!
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It's #bannedbooksweek aka #freedomtoreadweek so this is your PSA to not judge books by their cover (or illustrations or language or themes) in a willy-nilly fashion. Just because you don't agree with a book doesn't mean others shouldn't have the right to read it.
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It’s #FreedomtoReadWeek! Teach students about the delicate balance between freedom of expression and freedom from hatred online with our lesson plan: https://t.co/GoELziXoiw
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It’s #FreedomToReadWeek, which calls attention to past and ongoing censorship of books around the world. Join us this week in celebrating our freedom to read — as well as our freedom to write — a world as diverse as we are.
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It's Freedom to Read Week! Celebrate the power of every voice and the freedom to explore ideas. Learn more about this annual week @freedomtoreadweek
#FreedomToRead #FTRW25
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A great opportunity to learn about the uptick in #banned and #censored books from our #RPL community #library. Thank you for hosting important discussions about #Canadian intellectual freedom and the #righttoread #sd38learn #freedomtoreadweek #FTRWeek #FTRW25
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Here's a little fun trivia in honor of #FreedomtoReadWeek! Can you guess the book based on the emojis? 📖 🤔 Let us know what you think — the answer will be revealed under this post later today!
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“As library professionals, we ask our colleagues to recognize their biases and recommit to striving for library neutrality and viewpoint diversity in collections.” FAIR in Libraries statement on #FreedomToReadWeek:
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Say it with us now: FREE PEOPLE READ FREELY #FreedomToReadWeek
#BannedBooksWeek
https://t.co/hLgO3MfoYm
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It’s #FreedomtoReadWeek! Cover free speech and the internet in your class with our recently updated lesson on the tension within democratic societies between freedom of expression and freedom from hatred: https://t.co/GoELziWQsY
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Time for another #FreedomtoReadWeek trivia challenge! Can you guess what this book is based on the emojis? 📖 🤔 Let us know what you think—the answer will be revealed later today!
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