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Thanks for sharing your powerful reading display, @juliegoldberg! I created my own version of your sign with @CanvaEdu to promote #FReadom in @Shepard_LC! Here's a link to the template if anyone would like a copy: https://t.co/iaGJkjcZR9 #tlchat #edchat #ReadBannedBooks
I think Principal Erika Hanson of Cedar Heights Middle School shouldn't be banning books but including more.
So for a suggestion: "Once & Future" by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy.
#bannedbooks
More about #bannedbooks, rightwing cancel culture and Gen Z's response. Click here -- https://t.co/y351n8zJUl -- to join @stevebrodner @knecessary @felltoons @Blisscartoons @zitscomics & #ShermansLagoon
"Yes, they even banned The Canterbury Tales."
@GrantaMag 2017 https://t.co/RgcbLNPMyh
Some Chaucer in the collections here (fully digitized) Takamiya MS 32 https://t.co/LKz7eG0SL5 Takamiya MS 24 https://t.co/ixTnrPMwmq #BannedBooksWeek
We have two amazing #BannedBooksChat events to celebrate #BannedBooksWeek: SPEAK author @halseanderson on WED 9/29 at 7pm EDT & MELISSA'S STORY (GEORGE) author @lxgino on THUR 9/30 at 7pm EDT! Join us here on Twitter! #BooksUniteUs https://t.co/AM8J3Pk8yt
How can The Bluest Eye, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Hate You Give, and Speak be on the list of most challenged books when they should be required reading? #BannedBooksWeek2021
Edna O’Brien, John Broderick, Kate O'Brien, JP Donleavy, Frank Harris, Brendan Behan, Liam O'Flaherty, Seán O'Casey, Frank O'Connor, Eric Cross & more...!
1967, 5,000 previously banned books available to Irish public for 1st time! #BannedBooksWeek 📚🚫 https://t.co/3LaJynFF0C
Get warmed up for #BannedBooksWeek Available now, a conversation about Leander, Texas, with @geneluenyang and members of the Leander community @MsAHuddleston and Stephani Bercu! #BooksUniteUs
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Get #BannedBooksWeek started a few days early with @geneluenyang and members of the Leander, Texas community!
It's not just what teens read that gets censored, but what they write also. As we look forward to #BannedBooksWeek again later this month, read our 2019 take about how fan creativity is being policed. https://t.co/azhXLR8oWB
Looking for ways to celebrate this year's #BannedBooksWeek? How about writing a letter (or tweet!) to your favorite banned author? Find postcards, addresses, and program ideas: https://t.co/WJxrekVKLu #DearBannedAuthor
"Why you Shouldn't Censor Your Teen's Reading" 🚫 📖 Powerful editorial illustration by @icyfeetpie for the Washington Post.
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View more work here: https://t.co/P7TjaG9dHD
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#bannedbooks #censorship #books #literature #reading #editorial #washingtonpost #characterart #graphics
"Yes, they even banned The Canterbury Tales."
@GrantaMag 2017 https://t.co/RgcbLNPMyh
Some Chaucer in the collections here (fully digitized) Takamiya MS 32 https://t.co/LKz7eG0SL5 Takamiya MS 24 https://t.co/ixTnrPMwmq #BannedBooksWeek
If you enjoyed this year's #BannedBooksWeek post, read back to our posts from 2019 and 2018:
https://t.co/azhXLRpZO9
https://t.co/KjtG8SMfs5
For #BannedBooksWeek, we're delving into our #RareBooks for illicit treasures.
The Decameron (Italian folktales) by Boccaccio (1313-1375) was banned by Catholic Church & the U.S. til 1930s.
Title page (1548ed), The Frolicsome Physician & The Abbot's Plot (1840ed).
@FolkloreThurs
Today is the start of #BannedBooksWeek. This year's theme is “censorship is a dead end. Find your freedom to read!” Celebrate freedom of information, knowledge and expression - explore and borrow these titles from Brent Libraries: https://t.co/kh6J1zetzs
Cover of Austin Clarke’s own copy of ‘The Sun Dances at #Easter’ (1952), one of his ‘Prose romances’ and once proscribed under the #Censorship of Literature Act. From the Poetry Ireland/Austin Clarke Collection. #bannedbooks
The Lorax has been one of the most challenged & banned books in the country. In 1989, parents in logging communities were very upset by the book & complained that it criminalized their industry. https://t.co/TanQsReAC0
#DrSeussDay #BannedBooks