Tag: Neil Gaiman
Defend the Indefensible: Freedom of Speech and Intellectual Freedom
“If you accept — and I do — that freedom of speech is important, then you are going to have to defend the indefensible. That means you are going to be defending the right of people to read, or to write, or to say, what you don’t say or like or want said.”–Neil Gaiman
OIF urges Alamogordo, N.M, schools to reinstate Gaiman’s “Neverwhere”
The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom has sent a letter to the superintendent of the Alamogordo, N. M., Public Schools, asking that the district rescind its removal of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere […]
Choose Privacy Week kicks off with awesome video
This week is the inaugural Choose Privacy Week – a celebration of our right to privacy and an opportunity to engage libraries, librarians, and the general public about the importance […]