Deborah Caldwell-Stone discusses banned books
Posted on July 11th, 2008 by admin
Deborah Caldwell-Stone, the deputy director of the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, talks about the annual list of the top 10 banned books, as well as other issues related to intellectual freedom in the first of a two-part interview. To listen, click here - Submitted by Steve Zalusky, manager of communications, ALA Public Information Office.
I enjoyed your podcast about Intellectual Freedom. Being the winner of the AASL Intellectual Freedom Award this year, I feel that your information is very helpful for people facing challenges or even considering revamping their reconsideration policy and forms. Knowing help is out there can make this process less daunting. I have seen book hearings on many different levels and see this process work to uphold Intellectual Freedom. I await the second podcast. Kristie Michalowski