ERIC Number: EJ1361172
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
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A New Prohibition Era: Book Banning, Prison Abolition, and Librarians
Birc, Stephanie
Education for Information, v38 n4 p415-422 2022
Banned Books Week is a hallmark tradition among US-based librarians and the American Library Association. Yet, the ALA and librarians across the profession are excluding the most significant and egregious violations of intellectual freedom and access to literature and information in our so-called free society -- the US prison system. In this essay, the author discusses the significance of carceral book banning and why libraries' interest divergence from social and prison justice movements are counterproductive and uphold systems of racial injustice.
Descriptors: Censorship, Books, Intellectual Freedom, Access to Information, Correctional Institutions, Social Justice, Racism, Libraries, Institutionalized Persons
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