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Book removal rises as book complaints fall across the US

Banned Books Week starts with mixed messages as reports show challenges both up and down
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FILE - Amanda Darrow, director of youth, family and education programs at the Utah Pride Center, poses with books, including 含羞草研究社淭he Bluest Eye,含羞草研究社 by Toni Morrison, that have been the subject of complaints from parents in Salt Lake City on Dec. 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

Two reports released Monday provide a mixed but compelling outlook on the wave of book removals and challenges as the annual begins for schools, stores and libraries across the United States.

The found a substantial drop in 2024 so far in complaints about books stocked in public, school and academic libraries, and in the number of books receiving objections. Meanwhile, is documenting an explosion in books being removed from school shelves in 2023-24, tripling to more than 10,000 over the previous year. More than 8,000 were pulled just in Florida and Iowa, where laws restricting the content of books have been passed.

The two surveys don含羞草研究社檛 necessarily contradict each other.

The library association含羞草研究社檚 Office for Intellectual Freedom has recorded 414 challenges over the first eight months of 2024, with 1,128 different titles criticized. Over the same time period last year, books. The ALA relies on media accounts and reports from librarians and has long acknowledged that many challenges may not be included, whether because librarians preemptively withhold a book that may be controversial or decline to even acquire it.

Challenges have surged to record highs over the past few years, and the 2024 totals so far still exceed the ALA含羞草研究社檚 numbers before 2020. Deborah Caldwell-Stone, who directs the association含羞草研究社檚 Office for Intellectual Freedom, also cautioned that the numbers predate the start of the fall school year, when laws that had been on hold in Iowa will again be in effect.

含羞草研究社淩eports from Iowa are still coming in,含羞草研究社 she said. 含羞草研究社淎nd we expect that to continue through the end of the year.含羞草研究社

The library association defines a 含羞草研究社渃hallenge含羞草研究社 as a 含羞草研究社渇ormal, written complaint filed with a library or school requesting that materials be removed because of content or appropriateness.含羞草研究社 The ALA doesn含羞草研究社檛 keep a precise figure of how many books have actually been withdrawn.

According to PEN, bans are tallied through local media reports, 含羞草研究社渟chool district websites, and school board minutes, as well as organizational partners含羞草研究社 such as the Florida Freedom to Read Project and Let Utah Read. The library association relies primarily on local media and accounts from public librarians. And the two organizations have differing definitions of 含羞草研究社渂an,含羞草研究社 a key reason their numbers vary so greatly. For the ALA, a ban is the permanent removal of a book from a library含羞草研究社檚 collection. Should hundreds of books be pulled from a library for review, then returned, they are not counted as banned, but listed as a single 含羞草研究社渃hallenge.含羞草研究社

For PEN, withdrawals of any length qualify as bans.

含羞草研究社淚f access to a book is restricted, even for a short period of time, that is a restriction of free speech and free expression,含羞草研究社 says Kasey Meehan, who directs PEN含羞草研究社檚 Freedom to Read program.

The ALA and PEN both say that most of the books targeted have racial or LGBTQIA+ themes, whether it含羞草研究社檚 Maia Kobabe含羞草研究社檚 含羞草研究社淕ender Queen,含羞草研究社 Toni Morrison含羞草研究社檚 含羞草研究社淏eloved含羞草研究社 and 含羞草研究社淭he Bluest Eye含羞草研究社 or Jonathan Evison含羞草研究社檚 含羞草研究社淟awn Boy.含羞草研究社 While some complaints have come from liberals objecting to the racist language of 含羞草研究社淭he Adventures of Huckleberry Finn含羞草研究社 and other older works, the vast majority originate with conservatives and such organizations as Moms for Liberty.

The Iowa law, passed last year in the Republican-controlled statehouse, bans school libraries from carrying books that depict sex acts. The law also requires schools to publicize its library collection online and provide instructions for parents on how to request the removal of books or other materials. Many districts already had those systems in place.

After LGBTQIA+ youth, teachers and major publishers filed legal challenges, a federal judge in December put a temporary hold on key parts of the law, but it was lifted by a federal appeals court last month in an order that left room for challengers to seek a block again.

Records requests filed by the Des Moines Register with Iowa含羞草研究社檚 325 districts showed nearly 3,400 books had been removed from school libraries to comply with the law before it was paused. In Davenport, which is among Iowa含羞草研究社檚 10 largest districts and serves more than 12,000 students, Margaret Atwood含羞草研究社檚 含羞草研究社淭he Handmaid含羞草研究社檚 Tale,含羞草研究社 Kabobe含羞草研究社檚 含羞草研究社淕ender Queer含羞草研究社 and Morrison含羞草研究社檚 含羞草研究社淏luest Eye含羞草研究社 were among the nine books taken out of circulation.

After the law passed, staff were instructed to review books in their care available to students, district communications director Sarah Ott wrote in an email.

含羞草研究社淚f any books were preliminarily identified as potentially violating the new law, building staff referred the books to district administration for official review,含羞草研究社 according to Ott. The district administration uses a process that was already in place to review materials and ensure compliance with the law, she said.

Banned Books Week, which runs through Sunday, was established in 1982 and features readings and displays of banned works. It is supported by the ALA, PEN, the Authors Guild, the National Book Foundation and more than a dozen other organizations. Filmmaker Ava Duvernay has been named honorary chair, and student activist Julia Garnett, who has opposed bans in her native Tennessee, is the youth honorary chair. Garnett was among 15 含羞草研究社淕irls Leading Change含羞草研究社 praised last fall by first lady Jill Biden during a White House ceremony.

含羞草研究社淲e observe Banned Books Week, but we don含羞草研究社檛 celebrate,含羞草研究社 Caldwell-Stone said. 含羞草研究社淏anned books are the opposite of the freedoms promised by the First Amendment.含羞草研究社





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