At The Root, weβve previously reported on the growing trend of book bans and how the act seems to be laser focused on works by writers of color. You can check out our list of banned and challenged books written by Black authors here. But if you havenβt been keeping up with whatβs going on, you should know that the problem is only getting worse.
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In honor National Library Week, The American Library Associationβs Office of Intellectual Freedom just released some disturbing data around conservativeβs ongoing efforts to ban books from libraries and schools around the country. According to their report, 2022 saw the highest number of appeals to ban books in the 20 years theyβve been keeping track.
And it should come as no surprise that most of the books in the conservativesβ crosshairs were written by writers of color or those who identify as LGBTQ. At the top of the ALAβs list of 13 Most Challenged Books of 2022 are frequent targets, βThe Bluest Eyeβ by Toni Morrison and βAll Boys Arenβt Blueβ by George M. Johnson, a fact that is not lost on the American Library Association.
βBy releasing the list of Top 10 Most Challenged Books each year, ALA recognizes all of the brave authors whose work challenges readers with stories that disrupt the status quo and offer fresh perspectives on tough issues,β said ALA President Lessa Kananiβopua Pelayo-Lozada in a statement. βThe list also illustrates how frequently stories by or about LGBTQ+ persons, people of color, and lived experiences are being targeted by censors. Closing our eyes to the reality portrayed in these stories will not make lifeβs challenges disappear. Books give us courage and help us understand each other.β
But while conservatives are ramping up their efforts to take books off shelves, the ALAβs Office of Intellectual Freedom provides support for libraries facing censorship, including workshops and programs around the First Amendment.
As Deborah Caldwell-Stone, director of the Office for Intellectual Freedom told NBC News, βEveryone is entitled to find books that reflect their interests, their experiences, their backgrounds, their identities on the shelves of a publicly funded library thatβs there to serve everyone,β
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