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Censorship Toolkit:
​Staying Proactive vs. Reactive

A message from the 2022-2023 LASL Executive Board:
As librarians we know the power of words, their ability to change hearts and minds is something that we share with our students every day. Given their power, we must also use words correctly. Right now, there are protagonistic individuals and groups who are using inflammatory language to falsely describe the actions of educators and librarians. 

​Teachers and librarians partner with parents and families every day to provide our students with a high-quality, age-appropriate education, while following the policies set forth by their schools, districts, and states. Using antagonistic language to describe the work of these professionals can open them up to harassment and violence, strain the relationship they have with parents and community members, and hinder their ability to provide the best education possible for our children. 

Thank you to all of our librarian colleagues who are doing their best for every child in Louisiana. If you are a school librarian who is being attacked, please reach out to the LASL Executive Board at geauxlasl@gmail.com.
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Visit https://www.la-cac.org/ for resources, Louisiana censorship news, ways to get involved, and more.
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Banned Book Survival Guide Created by Rutgers University
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Helpful Responses to FAQ from #FReadom Fighters
How to Guides: Writing, Speaking, & Supporting from
#FReadom Fighters

Sample Collection Development Policies
From NYC School Library System
From South Dakota State Library
Sample Reconsideration Policies
From the American Library Association
From School Library Connection
ALA Book Challenge Press Kit
AASL Resources for School Library Professionals for Action and Safety During Challenging Times
Censorship Guide Developed by Iorad & Martha Hickson

Louisiana Citizens Against Censorship
​Contact the organization for help, get invaluable resources, and/or join your parish's anti-censorship group.

FROM PEN AMERICA:
A TIP SHEET FOR LIBRARIANS FACING HARASSMENT

Censorship Archive from Book Riot (articles on censorship)


These organizations can help:
  • EveryLibrary
  • United Against Book Bans
  • ALA Office of Intellectual Freedom
  • PEN America
  • ​Campaign for a Shared Future
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Click image for resources from NCAC!
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Click image for resources from Florida Freedom to Read Project
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Click image for information on Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
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Resources to Combat False Narratives and Misinformation
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Get Ready, Stay Ready: A Community Action Toolkit


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Directory of Louisiana Public Libraries

What is censorship?
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What is the difference between a challenge and a ban?
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Warning: This Article Could Be Banned
In Louisiana, like the rest of the country, attempts to ban books rise during times of cultural shifts that discomfort segments of society.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Awards
  • Membership
  • Professional Development
  • Censorship Toolkits
  • Resources
  • LA Young Readers' Choice