To kick off 2013 Banned Books Week, the UW-Milwaukee School of Information Studies and UWM’s Center for Information Policy Research is partnering with the Milwaukee Public Library to host a special lecture by Barbara Jones, Director of the ALA Office of Intellectual Freedom:
CANARIES IN THE COAL MINE:
How Libraries Fight for Free Speech, Freedom from Surveillance, and Democratic Values
September 22, 2013
6:00 – 8:00pm
Milwaukee Public Library
Centennial Hall – Loos Room
733 N Eighth Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
Barbara M. Jones
Director, Office for Intellectual Freedom at the American Library Association
Executive Director, Freedom to Read Foundation
RSVP at: http://sois.uwm.edu/banned2013
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How Libraries Fight for Free Speech, Freedom from Surveillance, and Democratic Values” http://t.co/Af45Ccof1p
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How Libraries Fight for Free Speech, Freedom from Surveillance, and Democratic Values” http://t.c…
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How Libraries Fight for Free Speech, Freedom from Surveillance, and Democratic Values” http://t.c…