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Happy Freedom To Read Week, readers and writers!
Freedom to Read Week, founded in 1984, encourages Canadians to defend their right to publish, read. and write freely, and widen understanding of censorship's negative effects on readers, writers and publishers.
What challenged books have you read? 📚
Some I've read are:
"Bridge To Terabithia" - Katherine Paterson
"Goosebumps" books - R.L. Stine
"Milk And Honey" - Rupi Kaur
"The Three Musketteers" - Alexandre Dumas
You can check if any books you've read have been challenged using this link: https://www.freedomtoread.ca/challenged-works/ Learn more about Freedom To Read week at their site: www.freedomtoread.ca
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Posted @withregram • @russellbiblio Did you know that these books were challenged? Celebrate Freedom to Read Week with us: February 21-27 🇨🇦 Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, which is guaranteed them under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 🇨🇦 📚 Are you reading any challenged books this week? Share in the comments below! --- Saviez-vous que ces livres ont été contestés? Célébrer la Semaine de la liberté d’expression avec nous : 21-27 février 🇨🇦 La Semaine de la liberté d’expression est une célébration annuelle de la lecture et de l’accès aux livres, aux histoires, aux idées et à la liberté intellectuelle. Chaque année, la Semaine de la liberté d’expression invite les Canadiens à réaffirmer leur engagement à la liberté intellectuelle et à l’accès à l’information. 🇨🇦 📚 Lisez-vous des livres contestés cette semaine? Partagez dans les commentaires ci-dessous! --- #russellbiblio #FreedomtoRead #FTRWeek https://www.instagram.com/p/CLnZvjzl9NZ/?igshid=u3l2tnsie6em
Étendre la liberté de lire en créant des Epubs libres à partir d’œuvres dans le domaine public comme Le Survenant de Germaine Guèvremont #FTRweek (à Université de Montréal) https://www.instagram.com/p/BufZTnqgRs9/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6m4g2ntbfp7j
Trois ouvrages, de super conférenciers et conférencières et une semaine #ftrweek mémorable https://www.instagram.com/p/Bucv5RTA8oB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1n5c4805fyvvp
Chat with me about censorship in children's literature.
For #FreedomtoRead Week, CBC Books highlights 12 Canadian books that sparked controversy.
It’s Freedom to Read Week! Get caught reading banned books at an FVRL library near you!