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Kirkland declares Freedom to Read Week amid rising censorship

September 17, 2024 | Kirkland, King County, Washington


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Kirkland declares Freedom to Read Week amid rising censorship
During a recent city council meeting in Kirkland, officials proclaimed September 22nd through 28th, 2024, as \"Freedom to Read Week,\" emphasizing the importance of intellectual freedom and access to diverse reading materials. The proclamation, read by council member Tim Chisholm, highlights the critical role of libraries in combating censorship and promoting inclusivity.

Chisholm noted the alarming rise in book challenges, with the American Library Association reporting the highest number of censorship incidents in 2022, followed closely by 2023. The proclamation underscores the need to protect access to literature, particularly works addressing LGBTQIA+ issues and those authored by Black and BIPOC individuals, which are often targeted for removal.

Ellie Peterson, chair of the Kirkland Library Board, expressed gratitude for the proclamation, stating that standing against book bans affirms the value of marginalized voices and identities. She emphasized that the initiative sends a clear message of support for intellectual freedom and the right to access diverse perspectives.

The city council's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is further reinforced by previous resolutions aimed at creating a welcoming community for all residents. The proclamation aligns with Washington State's recent legislation prohibiting schools from banning books based solely on the authors' cultural backgrounds.

As Freedom to Read Week approaches, Kirkland aims to raise awareness about censorship and encourage community members to advocate for the right to read freely.

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