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Intellectual Freedom News 3/22/2019

Florida bill would make banning books easier; New Jersey lawmakers propose resolution asking schools not to teach ‘Huckleberry Finn’; In Y.A., where is the line between criticism and cancel culture?

March 22, 2019March 22, 2019 April Dawkins General Interest, Intellectual Freedom News
Patrick A. Trueman, NCOSE President. Screenshot from NCOSE’s 2019 Dirty Dozen List Reveal event. https://vimeo.com/316642443

NCOSE’s Dirty Dozen Censorship

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has included the American Library Association on their annual “Dirty Dozen” list of sexual exploitation enablers. You might be led to believe that the ALA was promoting open, free, and unfettered access to pornography—it’s not. Instead, NCOSE is targeting something alltogether different–the freedom of library patrons.

March 21, 2019March 11, 2019 Brian Watson Censorship, Information Access, Internet Filters
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