The Hamilton Spectator

Anti-book-ban coalition forms in U.S.

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NEW YORK The American Library Associatio­n, the American Federation of Teachers and more than a dozen other organizati­ons have formed a coalition to fight the nationwide wave of book bans and challenges.

Unite Against Book Bans (uniteagain­stbookbans.org) also includes the publishers Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster and Macmillan,

the Authors Guild and the National Coalition Against Censorship.

Resources will include helping community members draft petitions, forming questionna­ires for political candidates and designing graphics for social media.

“This is a dangerous time for readers and the public servants who provide access to reading materials. Readers, particular­ly students, are losing access to critical informatio­n, and librarians and teachers are under attack for doing their jobs,” Deborah Caldwell-Stone, director of the library associatio­n’s Office for Intellectu­al Freedom, said in a statement Tuesday. “It’s time that policymake­rs understand the severity of this issue.”

The library associatio­n reported last month it tracked nearly 1,600 attempts to ban books in 2021, the highest since it began recording challenges more than 20 years ago.

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