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2021 IFRT Candidates

Meet the Candidates running for IFRT’s 2021 Executive Board!

This post introduces readers to the 10 candidates running for the 2021 IFRT Executive Board, which includes such positions as President, Treasurer, Director at Large, and Councilor.

January 26, 2021February 4, 2021 Intellectual Freedom Round Table Intellectual Freedom Round Table
2020 IFRT Candidates

Meet IFRT’s 2020 Executive Board Candidates

Intellectual Freedom Round Table (IFRT) invites you to get to meet its 2020 Executive Board Nominees. Learn more about the nominees, their favorite banned characters, what they enjoy most about being involved with Intellectual Freedom Round Table and which Intellectual Freedom they hope to champion this year.

January 18, 2020October 26, 2020 Intellectual Freedom Round Table Intellectual Freedom Round Table
Election 2016

Intellectual Freedom in Our Country Post-Election

With things being said, written, and shared that fall under the First Amendment and intellectual freedom post-election, intent and context are crucial.

November 18, 2016 Naomi Bates General Interest, Intellectual Freedom Issues

Freedom to Read Foundation announces nominating committee

The Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) has announced the nominating committee for its April 2010 election.  Members are: Candace Morgan, Portland, Ore. (chair); Christine Jenkins, Champaign, Ill.; and Burton Joseph, […]

October 14, 2009 Jonathan Kelley Freedom to Read Foundation
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