ALA 2024: Program Picks

(SDCC, room 25 ABC) Protecting the Right to Read in Challenging Times This presentation and panel discussion will feature reps from the ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom and the Intellectual Freedom Round Table, as well as Leila Green Little, a community member who fought against book bans with a...

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