Tag: 2010 Annual Conference
Offense vs. Free Speech
Conable Scholarship recipient Aubrey Madler has been blogging her thoughts about the ALA Annual Conference throughout the week. This is the final installment. I absolutely loved Monday afternoon’s session, Blasphemy!: […]
The Gift of Voice and a Legacy to Uphold
Conable Scholarship recipient Aubrey Madler will be blogging her thoughts about the ALA Annual Conference throughout the week. This is the third installment. Several days in and I have exhausted […]
A Banned Book: 50 Years of Reading Enjoyment
Conable Scholarship recipient Aubrey Madler will be blogging her thoughts about the ALA Annual Conference throughout the week. This is the third installment. Of everything I saw and heard on […]
Video from FTRF Member Reception
Hey, fans of intellectual freedom! Check out this great new video from the Freedom to Read Foundation‘s membership reception at ALA’s Annual Conference. To join the Freedom to Read Foundation, […]
Saturday IF activities at ALA Annual Conference
Here are today’s intellectual freedom-related activities at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, DC: 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. IFC’s second business meeting, Renaissance Washington, Room 03 1:30-3:30 p.m. IFRT program: Burning […]
IF Issue: Book Labeling, plus how to get involved in IF activities
Conable Scholarship recipient Aubrey Madler will be blogging her thoughts about the ALA Annual Conference throughout the week. This is the second installment. Wow, where do I begin? This was […]
First Glimpse
Note: Conable Scholarship recipient, Aubrey Madler, will be blogging her thoughts about the ALA Annual Conference throughout the week. Check back daily for her perspectives on the meetings, programs, and […]
Thursday IF activities at ALA Annual Conference
Here are some intellectual freedom-related activities happening TODAY at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, DC: There is still space available to attend the IFRT preconference, “Who Do I Trust […]
IF101 at Annual: everything you wanted to know about IF!
Come one, come all to the third annual “Intellectual Freedom 101” session at ALA’s Annual Conference next week. At this one-hour fast paced session you will meet some of the […]
Robert O’Neil named 2010 FTRF Roll of Honor winner
Robert M. O’Neil, director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression at the University of Virginia (UVA), is the recipient of the 2010 Freedom to Read […]