Right to Read: A Conversation and Reception

Fri Apr 26 2024 at 02:00 pm to 04:30 pm

Room 160, Albert R. Mann Library at Cornell University | Iowa City

Cornell University Library
Publisher/HostCornell University Library
Right to Read: A Conversation and Reception
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Books of all kinds stimulate the imagination, enrich the mind, and provide insights into our complex tworld. And yet, there is a growing list of books continually being challenged and banned in schools and libraries across the U.S. In addition, nowhere is censorship more restrictive than in prisons, where books and other educational resources are direly needed for building meaningful lives and preparing for re-entry into civic life. As PEN America stated in a recent report, “carceral censorship is the most pervasive form of censorship in the United States.”
Join us for this conversation about how schools, libraries, and prisons are affected by censorship and how these institutions are providing access to books as wellsprings of knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Our guest speakers include:
Rob Scott, executive director of the Cornell Prison Education Program and an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Global Development, Cornell University
Leslie Tabor, director of Tompkins County Public Library
Elaine L. Westbrooks, Carl A. Kroch University Librarian, Cornell University
A reception from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. in the Mann Library Gallery immediately follows this conversation.
Advancing the university’s “Freedom of Expression” theme year, these free public events are part of Cornell University Library “Right to Read” festivities throughout the day, which also includes a readathon.
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Room 160, Albert R. Mann Library at Cornell University, Daily Iowan, 100 Adler Journalism Bldg, Iowa City, IA 52242, United States,Iowa City, Iowa

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