Sunday, September 24, 2006

What banned books have you read?

See ACLU of Texas' 10th annual Banned Books report (pdf) to find out which Texas school libraries faced challenges last year over books like To Kill a Mockingbird, The Grapes of Wrath, or The Lemming Condition. This year the report contains an exclusive interview with Judy Blume, one of the state's most frequently banned authors. What banned books have you read lately?

UPDATE: Thanks the Debbie Russell of the ACLU Central Texas chapter for this reminder in the comments:

In Austin, please join us Wednesday evening for a special event:

In conjunction with Banned Books Week, on Wednesday, Sept. 27, the Central Texas ACLU is hosting an evening of short readings from some of the "scandalous" books that made the list. Come celebrate freedom with community leaders who care about uncensored access to knowledge!

ACLU-Central Texas Chapter hosts
Reception & Readings from Banned Books
Wednesday, September 27, 6:30 pm at

Brave New Books
1904 Guadalupe
(In the basement of the Chase Bank building across
from the Dobie Mall. Parking in rear and in the Dobie garage.)

GUEST READERS
  • Lee Leffingwell, City of Austin councilmember/longtime supporter of the Banned Books Project
  • Kate Messer, senior editor, Austin Chronicle
  • Nelson Linder, president, NAACP-Austin
  • Brenda Sendejo, UT Department of Anthropology & Center for Mexican American Studies
  • James Canup, development director, ACLU-Texas
  • Olga Herrera, graduate student, UT Dept. of English
  • Bob Jensen, professor, UT School of Journalism
  • Tamara Hoover, former art teacher, AISD
Go here for more info, or call 573-6194

3 comments:

  1. In Austin, please join us Wednesday evening for a special event:

    In conjunction with Banned Books Week, on Wednesday, Sept. 27, the Central Texas ACLU is hosting an evening of short readings from some of the "scandalous" books that made the list. Come celebrate freedom with community leaders who care about uncensored access to knowledge!

    ACLU-Central Texas Chapter hosts
    Reception & Readings from Banned Books
    Wednesday, September 27, 6:30 pm
    at
    Brave New Books
    1904 Guadalupe
    -In the basement of the Chase Bank building across from the Dobie Mall.
    Parking in rear and in the Dobie garage.

    GUEST READERS

    Lee Leffingwell, City of Austin councilmember/longtime supporter of the Banned Books Project
    Kate Messer, senior editor, Austin Chronicle
    Nelson Linder, president, NAACP-Austin
    Brenda Sendejo, UT Department of Anthropology & Center for Mexican American Studies
    James Canup, development director, ACLU-Texas
    Olga Herrera, graduate student, UT Dept. of English
    Bob Jensen, professor, UT School of Journalism
    Tamara Hoover, former art teacher, AISD

    For more info:
    http://www.aclutx.org/chapters/austin.php
    573-6194

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  2. This is what I think: Tamara Hoover. There are some photos here: Tamara Hover's Photos.

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