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Don't let the American government decide what books you and your family are allowed to read.
#booksky #libsky
action.everylibrary.org/hr_7661 via @everylibrary.bsky.social
Makes perfect sense to me.
A white poster board sign sporting a checklist - NO KINGS but green checks for books, art, empathy, love, and tacos
Poster stating all reading counts
Maybe we should change today to Read FOR America Day. There’s no democracy without literacy.
#booksky #libsky #edusky
The American Library Association strongly denounces new federal book banning legislation proposed in Congress. Call your Reps. Tell them to oppose H.R. 7661. Capitol switchboard: 202-224-3121 American Library Association, Show Up For Our Libraries
"Parents, not politicians, should guide their children’s reading. In our school, campus, and public libraries, materials are selected by trained literacy professionals who understand child development and community needs. Their work is grounded in one clear purpose: helping young people become lifelong readers. H.R. 7661 isn’t fundamentally about protecting kids. It’s about giving politicians broad authority to restrict whose stories are allowed on the shelves. That should concern anyone who believes in the freedom to read and the right of families to make decisions for themselves.” - ALA President Sam Helmick
"Rather than targeting librarians and teachers, Congress should invest in them. The Right to Read Act offers a better path, supporting well-staffed and well-resourced school libraries, strengthening evidence-based literacy instruction, and protecting the dedicated professionals who help young people discover books that open doors and expand horizons. When we trust families, support educators, and protect the freedom to read, our young people thrive.” - ALA President Sam Helmick.
NEW: ALA strongly denounces new federal book banning legislation introduced in Congress, HR 7661.
As ALA President Sam Helmick said, "Parents, not politicians, should guide their children's reading." Call your Rep and tell them to oppose this new bill.
More from ALA: www.ala.org/news/2026/02...
BREAKING: The Department of Education has ended its directive that attempted to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in schools nationwide.
This is a victory for academic freedom and education equity.
Did you know thousands of books have been banned nationwide in the past year? And the book banners are getting sneakier in how they do it. I've RSVP'd for this virtual event to learn more. Join me and let's learn how to stop this censorship! social.redwine.blue/s/1bCMqxjB #booksky #libsky #edusky
Please take action!
Lawmakers renewed their push to pass the SAVE Act, which would block millions of Americans from voting. It failed before — and it must fail again. Tell your senators to stop this attack on the freedom to vote:
bit.ly/4tmVIor
“There are book challenges; that is not new. What is happening now is brazen breaking of protocol on a scope that has never been seen like this.” @thelibrariansfilm.bsky.social @la-cac.org @oif.bsky.social @uabookbans.bsky.social
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New trailer for @thelibrariansfilm.bsky.social just dropped. If you haven’t had a chance to see it, then mark your calendars because it will be streaming on PBS and Independent Lens beginning February 9th!
youtu.be/2y151tS5Ntc?...
Are you looking for a way to take positive action in the midst of everything so heavy? Join me for this virtual Social Bank to spread positivity on Instagram. Red Wine & Blue will give us everything we need. You don't have to be a mom, you just have to want to do good! social.redwine.blue/s/Ogr2gV1W
I can’t quite see it yet but I hope this is the anthem when it comes.
This Book Riot article breaks down key legal fights shaping the freedom to read, from whether libraries can ban LGBTQ+ books to major state censorship lawsuits. These court battles will influence what stories stay accessible in schools and libraries.
bookriot.com/court-cases-...
Fear and disinformation are being used to silence people speaking out against ICE. We’re choosing action instead.
Join us on Monday, January 12 at 7 PM ET where we’ll come together to process what’s happening, support one another, and talk through how we can protect our communities.
And Renee Good’s last words appear to be “We’re not mad at you.”
The poem “On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs” by Renee Good
We will remember your name, Renee Nicole Good. #booksky #libsky
Remember all those dystopian novels we blissfully read, knowing that nothing like that could ever really happen?
A poem for our times, by Hayley DeRoche
youtu.be/wu9QSeAI22I
If you have not watched this, do. It is imperative for understanding.
Thank you @librarianjones.com for continuing to speak up! I’m so proud to be a librarian and so impressed by how strong we can be! #librarysky #booksky
21 states made it official this week that they want to steal your First Amendment Rights of free speech away from you.
No one is coming to save us, y'all. WE need to save ourselves.
The story + concrete action steps here: buttondown.com/wellsourced/...
“Authoritarians gain power when citizens stop paying attention. Visit your local library, check out books, and keep reading. If we stay unified and informed, we can ensure reading w/out restriction remains the foundation of our democracy and a fundamental freedom for all.”
time.com/7341120/book...
It’s a perfect day to share this as I had the privilege of seeing “The Librarians” last night. If you have the opportunity please watch! #libsky #booksky #edusky
NEW: Epstein survivors release the most powerful PSA I have ever seen.
Make this go viral so every member of the House of Representatives sees it.
So to be clear, this book is unacceptable but grooming and trafficking 15 year-olds isn’t that bad? Just making sure I have it straight.