NEW YORK - The Brooklyn Public Library is looking to combat a spike in book bans in the United States by offering its extensive collection for free to teenagers nationwide. Earlier this month, the library announced its new program called Books UnBanned, which allows those between the ages...
Since April, Brooklyn Public Library’s (BPL) Books Unbanned program has offered free library cards to teens and young adults across the United States who live in communities impacted by book bans, enabling them to access the library’s collection of more than 500,000 ebooks, e-audiobooks, d...
Since April, the Brooklyn Public Library has been making e-books and audiobooks available to teens around the country for free. The program is called Books Unbanned. Storytel appoints Johannes Larcher as new CEO and announces proposed changes to the Board of Directors27 August 2022 (Survey Paid...
Books UnBanned The Brooklyn Public Library has a number of support systems in place for teens struggling with the prospect of banned books in their hometowns and daily lives. First, people aged 13-21 can apply for a free digital library card that's valid for one year, and which opens the...
Brooklyn Public Library in NYC actually has an anti-censorship program called"Books Unbanned"where they will get a challenged book to you if you're having a hard time finding it locally for censorship reasons. But there's one book that I'd like to see banned, for personal reasons... ...
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Now she works for the Brooklyn Public Library with teens as part of Books Unbanned. In a war where bookshelves are battlefields, both sides want to capture the same flag. The Brooklyn Public Library's Linda Johnson, said, "It sounds melodramatic but, you know, to do something which inhibits...
Brooklyn Public Library also announced a similar initiative called Books Unbanned for those aged 13-21. Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of The 1619 Project and a Brooklyn Public Library board member, said, “ This is such a fantastic move and a model for how other institutions in states that are...
The decision Thursday went against a judge who had advised the Oklahoma Board of Education not to revoke the license of Summer Boismier, who had also put in her high school classroom a QR code of the Brooklyn Public Library’s catalogue of banned books....
Brooklyn Public Library also announced a similar initiative called Books Unbanned for those aged 13-21. Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of The 1619 Project and a Brooklyn Public Library board member, said, “ This is such a fantastic move and a model for how other institutions in states that are...