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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 
Sara Paretsky
Author Sara Paretsky at the 2008 Banned Books Week Read-Out!

During a gorgeous afternoon this past Saturday, over a thousand Chicagoans and visitors saw a wonderful event.

The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom, the McCormick Freedom Museum, and the Chicago Tribune hosted another Banned Books Week Read-Out! in Pioneer Plaza on Michigan Avenue's "Magnificent Mile." Among the all-star authors in attendance:


  • Lauren Myracle, author of TTYL;

  • Ron Koertge, author of The Brimstone Journals and The Arizona Kid;

  • Stephen Chbosky, author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower;

  • Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell, co-authors of And Tango Makes Three;

  • Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, author of the Alice series;

  • Lois Lowry, author of The Giver; and

  • Judy Blume, author of Forever and Blubber (and Are you There God? It's Me, Margaret and Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and ...)



These heroes were there to talk about what it feels like to be a banned/challenged author, read from their own banned/challenged work, and sign copies of their (free) books, provided courtesy of their publishers.

Local Chicago celebrities were also in attendence, including Achy Obejas, Luis Alberto Urrea, Ilene Cooper, Dawn Turner Trice, Mary Schmich, Sara Paretsky and Eric Zorn.

Read more about the event at Eric Zorn's blog and Galleycat.

Also, check out this great interview with Judy Blume in advance of the event.
Thursday, October 11, 2007 
AL Focus has a nifty short video up with clips from Saturday's Read-Out! Check it out!


This report from the Banned Books Read-Out!, held September 29 in Chicago, features ALA President Loriene Roy and Judith Krug from ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom speaking on the importance of choosing your own reading material, and authors Carolyn Mackler and Chris Crutcher on how librarians "save our lives daily."
Thursday, October 04, 2007 
Well, it's been an exciting and successful Banned Books Week 2007 so far. Lots of great media coverage, and the events have been terrific.

Saturday's Read-Out! in Chicago featured wonderful weather and great readings by many of the most frequently challenged authors from 2005 and 2006, along with several Chicago celebrities.

Read coverage of the event from the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Tribune. Here's a photo from the Tribune article of Dr. Haki Madhabuti's reading - we'll have more available soon at the Banned Books Week group on Flickr, alongside the nearly 200 other photos posted by folks around the country.

Dr. Haki Madhubuti at the Read-Out!

More media coverage can be found in the many blogs, newspapers, and radio and TV stations covering Banned Books Week. Chris Finan, president of the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression and Trustee of the Freedom to Read Foundation, has an op-ed in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Dozens of libraries, colleges, and bookstores have posted information of their Banned Books Week activities on our interactive map.

The Second Life events have been fun and well attended, including the kick-off party on Saturday:

Second Life party group pose

party overhead

... and fireworks Sunday and Tuesday:

pinwheel fireworks

There was even an article in Second Life News Network!

There are more events planned for Second Life, including a program on challenges to materials on Thursday plus a pirate party in Teen Second Life on Friday. Hope you can join us!

Finally, we'd like to leave you with this comic found at the welcome center at Teen Second Life:

BBW comic

(Click on image to read dialogue.)

We at OIF thank those who have helped us in this celebration of everyone's Freedom to Read!
Friday, September 28, 2007 
Kent Oliver, chair of ALA's Intellectual Freedom Committee, wrote an article in honor Banned Books Week, which starts tomorrow. The piece has been posted at I Love Libraries. As Kent writes:
There are those who believe that our society is safer or otherwise better off when our access to information is limited. In fact, librarians know the opposite to be true: well-informed people are free people; education is a crucial component to success. Libraries providing a wide range of information across the breadth of public opinion provide everyone with the opportunity to become a well-informed, independent-minded citizen – the bedrock of our democratic society.


As a reminder, those of you in the Chicago area tomorrow are invited to help Kent, ALA president Loriene Roy, president elect Jim Rettig, and many challenged authors and local celebrities kick off the week at the Banned Books Week Read-Out! on Chicago's Magnificent Mile.

Those of you in other parts of the country can check out our online map to learn about events in your area. And don't forget about our many events in Second Life throughout the week!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 
For the 26th celebration of Banned Books Week, the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom, McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum and the Newberry Library are sponsoring a Banned Books Week Read-Out!, which will be held Saturday, September 29, 2007 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., at Pioneer Plaza (located at Michigan Ave. and the Chicago River). Admission is FREE and given its location—off Michigan Ave—we expect hundreds, if not thousands of people will be in attendance.

As a way to promote the event locally, we created a Chicago Transit Authority ad that can be found on the Red and Blue line trains. If you are in Chicago and ride the Red or Blue line, keep an eye out for it!

The ad already has been mentioned on a major national
blog!

Also, if you would like to help promote the event on your Web site and/or blog, please feel free to do so. You may use a banner version of the ad, a button or the original at http://www.ilovelibraries.org/news/bbw/ctaad.pdf. Please link back to http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/oifprograms/bbwreadout/bbwreadout.htm.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007 
In honor of Talk Like A Pirate Day, the Office for Intellectual Freedom has allowed this year's Banned Books Week pirate—Pirate Giver—the opportunity to introduce our new BWW Events Google Map:

Pirate Giver


Ahoy Mateys! Banned Books Week—celebrate yer freedom t' read—is a mere two weeks away. T' learn more about celebrations goin' on in yer port o' call, th' Office fer Intellectual Freedom designed an interactive map at ALA's new library advocacy site ilovelibraries. If ye don't see yer event on th' form, please let us know about it here.

Don't ye forget t' celebrate your freedom t' read! Yarrrrr!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007 
Enya Theas


This year, OIF is working with the Alliance Library System, Alliance Second Life Library, TAP Information Services and the new ALA membership group Virtual Communities and Libraries to provide an interactive experience centered on Banned Books Week, September 29&150;October 6, 2007, on Second Life, Teen Second Life, MySpace, and Facebook. Our aims are to help librarians and others to feel comfortable in social networking spaces and to reach out to new audiences.



Second Life/Teen Second Life



To tie in with this year's theme of "Aye, mateys…celebrate your freedom t' read!," ALA has created a "Pirate Paradise" in Second Life (SL), a 3D virtual world complete with pirate ship and a wharf with interactive displays on banned books. ALA Banned Books Week graphics will be used to create virtual posters, displays and T-shirts that can be worn by Second Life avatars. (See example at this end of this post!) The Topeka and Shawnee County (Kan.) Public Library has loaned a virtual display on banned books they created for their National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Big Read initiative. All ALA Second Life activities will take place on ALA Arts InfoIsland. (Note: link is to Second Life URL.)


On September 29 (following the Chicago Read-Out!), ALA will host a kickoff event in Second Life: a pirate's party with the theme "Aye Mateys—Celebrate Your Freedom t' Read!" Later in the week there will be fireworks displays, book discussions, and other intellectual freedom educational programs. Throughout the week, visitors will have access to a professional welcome center, a listening station for podcasts, and an interactive classroom on one of the most frequently challenged books, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. An updated calendar of SL and real world BBW activities can be found at various SL kiosks and at www.ala.org/bbooks.



Second Life Programs scheduled to date are listed as follows (note: all times are in "SL" time, which corresponds to Pacific Daylight Time). Dates and times are subject to change:




  • September 29, 6:00–9:00 p.m.: Kickoff Pirate Party, "Aye Mateys - Celebrate Your Freedom t' Read!" Featuring a pirate ship, music, dancing, displays, fun, and free banned books and posters


  • September 30, 7:00 p.m.: Fireworks



  • October 1, 5:00 p.m.: Book Discussion, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, moderated by Tom Peters of TAP Information Services (Second Life name Maxito Ricardo).


  • October 2, Noon: Fireworks



  • October 2, 5:00 p.m.: Book Discussion, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, moderated by Tom Peters


  • October 3, Noon: Intellectual Freedom Program, "Frequently Challenged Books," moderated by OIF Deputy Director Deborah Caldwell-Stone (Second Life name Pachelbel Dagostino)



  • October 4, 5:00 p.m.: Intellectual Freedom Program, "Challenges and Customer Service Opportunities" presented by Rose Chenoweth, Alliance Library System (Second Life name Enya Theas - pictured above).


For more information on Second Life events, contact Lori Bell at lbell@alliancelibrarysystem.com or in Second Life as Lorelei Junot, or Tom Peters at tapinformation@yahoo.com or in Second Life as Maxito Ricardo.



BBW SL T-shirt


Teen Second Life


On Teen Second Life, there will be an underwater pirate ship/banned books display on Eye4You Alliance during all of Banned Books Week. On October 5 from 4:00–8:00 p.m. (Second Life/Pacific Time), there will be a "Dress as Your Favorite Banned Book Character" party also on Eye4You Alliance.



For more information about Teen Second Life events, please contact Kelly Czarnecki at kczarnecki@plcmc.org or in Teen Second Life as Saryn Farnwood. The Eye4You Alliance island on Teen Second Life is sponsored by the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.



Facebook


ALA has set up a Facebook group for librarians and the public who want to share ideas, experiences, events, and banned book recommendations. The name of the group is "Celebrate Your Freedom to Read! Banned Books Week 2007." Beginning September 24, members of the "Celebrate Your Freedom to Read" Facebook group will receive a Banned Books "Challenging Fact of the Day." All are welcome to join the group (search for Banned Books Week 2007).



MySpace


ALA also has a MySpace page for Banned Books Week. The page features a blog about BBW activities, music, videos, photos from BBW events, and more.

Friday, September 14, 2007 
Following up on our previous post about the Banned Books Week Read-Out, OIF has produced videos featuring three of our star attractions&151;Chris Crutcher, Robie Harris, and Carolyn Mackler&151;inviting the world to join us in Chicago on September 29. We've posted the video to YouTube here, along with the three separate videos they recorded in three different states (all available from user "OIFTube"). Take a look and share it with the world! (Note: if you have a blog and would like to post the video, please do so! We'd post it here, but our blog software isn't quite there yet...)

BBW Video Still

For more information, please visit http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/oifprograms/bbwreadout/bbwreadout.htm


Thursday, August 30, 2007 
2007 Banned Books Week: Treasure Your Freedom to Read


Libraries, schools, and individual bloggers who would like to celebrate the freedom to read and help the American Library Association get the word out on Banned Books Week 2007 (September 29-October 6) may freely save the Web badge above and mount it on their sites.

Here's the code:

[bracket] a href = "http://www.ala.org/bbooks" [end bracket] [bracket] img src="useyoursource.gif" alt="2007 Banned Books Week: Treasure Your Freedom to Read" title="Banned Books Week Web Badge"/ [end bracket] [bracket] /a [end bracket]

Please let the image point to the link http://www.ala.org/bbooks/ and include the ALT message [2007 Banned Books Week: Treasure Your Freedom to Read].

Note: The 80 x 15 sized banner, which fits neatly on blogs, was created by jovial_cynic.

Here are some addtional badges, which you can get at our Banned Books Week Web Badges page:

2007 Banned Books Week: Treasure Your Freedom to Read


2007 Banned Books Week: Treasure Your Freedom to Read


2007 Banned Books Week: Treasure Your Freedom to Read


2007 Banned Books Week: Treasure Your Freedom to Read


For other ways to help get the word out and other ideas on how to celebrate your freedom to read, visit Aye, mateys . . . celebrate your freedom t' read! and How to Celebrate Banned Books Week 2007.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007 
Treasure your freedom to read September 29 through October 6 by displaying Banned Books Week materials at your library or bookstore. This year's materials feature the latest craze&151;Yarrr, Pirates! Featured below is the YA poster. In addition to the adult and children's posters, we have bookmarks, T-shirts, the 2007 edition of the BBW Resource Guide, and more. Buy separately or buy in kits!

Banned Books Week Young Adult Poster


If pirates aren't your thing, then don't sweat it, mateys! There are other ways to support the freedom to read with classic pieces such as an I Read Banned Books button:

I READ BANNED BOOKS Button


or an I Read Banned Books adult bracelet (shown) or adult-sized children's bracelet:

I READ BANNED BOOKS Adult Bracelet


How about an I Read Banned Books tote bag to help you carry all those banned and challenged books to read during Banned Books Week?

I READ BANNED BOOKS Tote Bag


All of these items&151;and more&151;are available for purchase through ALA Graphics online or by calling 1-866-SHOP ALA (1-866-746-7252). But please don't wait until the last minute to order! To guarantee that your materials arrive in time for Banned Books Week, please place your order by Tuesday, September 4. (After this date, you will need to you expedite your shipping&151;higher rates will apply.)

Note: Online ordering is unavailable for international orders. For more information on orders, please contact 1-866-SHOP ALA.