
Today, April 24 is RIGHT TO READ DAY!
April 24, kicks off National Library Week and marks one year since the American Library Association launched the Unite Against Book Bans campaign. To honor the occasion, weโre announcing a National Day of Action โ Right to Read Dayย โ and calling on readers, advocates, and library lovers to defend, protect, and celebrate your right to read freely.
On the same day, the American Library Association will release its list of the Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2022. The list follows ALA’s recent unveiling of data showingย record-shattering attempts to remove books from school and public libraries, and it shows us what types of books are being challenged the most and why.
Readers everywhere can participate by taking one or more actions to fight back against censorship:
Suggested Right to Read Day actions include:
Borrow a library book at risk of being banned.
Write a letter to the editor or to an elected leader.
Attend a meeting of local officials or library or school board.
Stage a public event or peaceful protest in support of libraries.
Report censorship.
Join Unite Against Book Bans.
Donโt have time next week? Donโt worry โ you can take these actions any day of the year.

โThe fight against censorship is too big for one person or library or organization to take on alone,โ ALA President Lessa Kananiโopua Pelayo-Lozada said in aย statement. โReaders who think, โthis will never happen in our community,โ need to think again. More than half the states have legislation proposed or passed that would take library books off the shelves, punish library workers who dare to make books accessible and silence the voices of LGBTQ, BIPOC, and other authors. Speaking up and raising our voices now can stop censorship where itโs happening and prevent censorship where itโs just getting started.โ

Even as ALA, ourย organizational partners, and library workers and advocates nationwide continue to fight censorship efforts at libraries across the U.S., attempts to ban books shot to record levels in 2022.
โThatโs why ALA created Unite Against Book Bans: to be a collective voice in defending the right to read,โ Pelayo-Lozada said.

Check out theย Right to Read Day actionsย and help get the word out with our free shareable social media graphics. And be sure to let us know what actions youโre taking by tagging us onย Twitter,ย Instagram, orย Facebookย and using the hashtag #RightToReadDay.
For more information visit https://uniteagainstbookbans.org/right-to-read-day/
Information was collected from
United Against Book Bans, and ALA Connect.
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