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by Kelsey Holmes

Originally published in the Chillicothe Gazette on September 18, 2022.

Banned Books Week is an annual week-long celebration bringing to light historical and current attempts to ban books in schools and libraries. This year we are celebrating during the week of September 18-24 with the theme: Books Unite Us.

Banned Books Week started in 1982, making this the 40th anniversary of recognizing the freedom to express ideas and access information of all types. The American Library Association (ALA) launched it as a response to a very sudden surge in the number of books being challenged in schools, libraries, and bookstores. A “challenge” can take several forms. Some requests are to completely remove an item from the shelves, while others are requests to relocate an item to another area of the shelves. Ultimately, all challenges are an attempt to censor public access to materials.Shop Banned Book Products | Advocacy, Legislation & Issues


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