Intellectual Freedom Resources for Trustees, Friends, & Foundations

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Banned Books 101: What Library Boards & Trustees Need to Know

A free “lunch and learn” held during Banned Books Week 2024 presented by United for Libraries and the .

Description
Whether or not their community has experienced book bans, library Trustees/Board Members have a responsibility to protect access to books, programs, and resources in their libraries. Learn what board members need to know about the current state of book bans in the U.S., and how to advocate for the freedom to read and activate local support networks. Find out about United for Libraries and 91ý resources, including Unite Against Book Bans, Advocacy Academy, and “Reader. Voter. Ready.”

Presenters
- Joyce McIntosh, Assistant Program Director, Freedom to Read Foundation
- Amelia Aldred, Deputy Director, State & Local Advocacy, 91ý’s Public Policy & Advocacy Office

Fighting Censorship: Creating Connections to Protect Intellectual Freedom

Free to United for Libraries Personal Members and United for Libraries Statewide Partners.

United for Libraries presented this three-part series for library Trustees, advocates, Friends, Foundations, and those who work with them as they help support the fight against censorship. Part one, “Be Fierce: How to Harness Your Power for Your Libraries,” featured tips on overcoming obstacles to harness your power, expertise, knowledge, and passion to successfully advocate for your library, and develop strategic relationships to counter censorship attempts. Part two, “Get Ready, Stay Ready: Supporting Proactive Community Advocacy for Library Professionals,” focused on maintaining inclusive libraries in partnership with community organizations. Part three, an interactive workshop was held on March 28, 2024.


FREE & Open Resources

Webinars

Resource Guides

Tip Sheets

Sample Policies

Other

On-Demand Webinars


Additional Resources FREE to United for Libraries Members

Tip Sheets

  • Twelve Golden Rules for Board Members
  • Protecting Your Library's Collection
  • Governing (Independent) Library Boards vs. Advisory Library Boards: Which are Better?

Peer Networking

Connect with other Trustees and board members in the .