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John Green to highlight Freedom to Read Foundation event in Dallas

On January 22, in conjunction with ALA’s Midwinter Meeting, bestselling Young Adult author John Green will be appearing at the Freedom to Read Foundation’s annual Banned Author Event.  Green, author […]

January 3, 2012 Jonathan Kelley Censorship, Freedom to Read Foundation, Midwinter Meeting/Annual Conference

CBLDF wins 2010 Downs Award

Congratulations to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund for winning the 2010 Downs Award, given annually by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Library and Information Science!  […]

December 14, 2010 Jonathan Kelley Censorship, Intellectual Freedom Issues, Midwinter Meeting/Annual Conference

Carolyn Forsman Jewelry: Just what the economy ordered

Are you participating in ALA’s Midwinter Meeting in Boston?  Looking for something upbeat, upscale, and affordable?  Then visit booth 1960 in the exhibit area to check out the designs of […]

January 15, 2010 Jonathan Kelley Freedom to Read Foundation, General Interest, Midwinter Meeting/Annual Conference

Lauren Myracle’s presentation at FTRF Midwinter event

The lighting isn’t the best, but the excellent presentation from Lauren Myracle and friends at January’s Freedom to Read Foundation fund-raiser in Denver is not to be missed! Thanks again […]

March 6, 2009 Jonathan Kelley Freedom to Read Foundation, Midwinter Meeting/Annual Conference
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