Please consider sponsoring me for this year’s Banned on the Run 5k fundraiser! Defending the right to read & we’ll raise funds for the Freedom to Read Foundation, an organization that protects and defends the First Amendment.
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Thrilled to announce United for Libraries and Penguin Random House Grants to U.S. Rural and Small Libraries ala.org/united/grants_awards…. Congrats to all the winners!!!
"Americans have long defended a simple principle: the government should not decide what we think, say, or read," wrote Skip Dye Chair, PRH Intellectual Freedom Taskforce. Please let you Representative know to vote no on H.R. 7661. #TeamPRHglobal.penguinrandomhouse.co…
I wanted to share this great interview...Rep. James Talarico On Confronting Christian Nationalism, And Strange Da... youtu.be/oiTJ7Pz_59A?si=rvCC… via @YouTube
Great news to read on Jan 6th. Congratulations to ACLU/UT and their efforts to fight for the right to read! Vonnegut Estate, Authors, and Student Plaintiffs Take Utah to Court Over the Freedom to Read acluutah.org/press-releases/…
Please help me support the American Library Association by making a donation through my page. This in honor United for Libraries amazing staffer and contributor, Jillian Wentworth. Thanks so much for your support... Check out my fundraising page - give.ala.org/fundraiser/6833…
The Eleanor Roosevelt Banned Books Awards was a great close to Banned Books week for me. Happy to be a part of this event - especially getting to meet and speak with Margaret Atwood. #TeamPRHglobal.penguinrandomhouse.co…
Attended Save Our Stories Supper last night. Featured speakers included AFT's Randi Weingarten and ALA's Deborah Caldwell-Stone. Fabulous event to advance and publicize the fight for the freedom to read for all. Thanks @penguinrandom@PRHLibrary@theRealSkipDye. @LibraryPolicy
Free Your Mind: A Banned Books Week Event youtu.be/5kQ2nRzSlh0?si=Q7-R… via @YouTube This incredible virtual event featured legendary voices—Ta-Nehisi Coates, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Bryan Stevenson, and chair of the PRH Intellectual Freedom Taskforce Skip Dye.
A united coalition of publishers, authors, illustrators, literary agents, booksellers, and allied organizations wrote to express our enthusiastic support for the Rhode Island Freedom to Read Act. In this moment of rising censorship and an unpredictable federal government, Rhode Island will set the national standard for protecting the rights of its citizens. Read the full letter here penguinrandomhouse.com/artic…
Help support the freedom to read. The freedom to read is under attack. PRH is having a corporate 5K to raise funds for the Freedom to Read Foundation. Please consider sponsoring! Check out this amazing campaign! charityfootprints.com/portal… via @CharityFtprints
I showed up. Can you? Libraries are facing unprecedented challenges - we must face these threats by showing up! Take action by asking your members of Congress how they plan to show up for and protect libraries, library workers, and everyone we serve. oneclickpolitics.global.ssl.…
We’re about to vote on whether to confirm Tulsi Gabbard to lead our nation’s intelligence services. I can’t trust her in that role. We can’t trust her. We should not confirm her.
WNDB's Statement on the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights Dismissing Book Ban Complaints (🧵 1/4)
ALT A gold, beige, orange, and pinked colored graphic with a white post-it note at the center that says, “Book Bans are All Too Real: A Statement from WNDB.”
ALT A gold, beige, orange, and pinked colored graphic, designed to look like a white memo is taped to the background. The text reads as follows: “The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights recently dismissed 11 book ban complaints and six pending ones. They also retracted past guidance that was issued against the removal of books. Their announcement was headlined: ‘U.S. Department of Education Ends Biden’s Book Ban Hoax.’ Let us be clear: book bans are very real. Censorship efforts have been spreading exponentially since 2021, and we’ve witnessed firsthand the chilling impact that they have had on teachers, librarians, students, and readers — and on our country’s freedom to read.”
BREAKING: Florida reading, math scores fall to lowest mark in more than 20 years on nation's report card.
The achievement gap and the % of 8th graders reading below a “basic” level was the lowest in the test’s history.
My latest for @OrlandoSentinel: orlandosentinel.com/2025/01/…