Welcome to the site of our 2010 Annual International Convention Blog. We encourage all of you to check in regularly to see what sort of experiences we are having here in St. Louis.
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This conference has been a wonderful experience! I was especially moved by Dr. Nafisi's presentation last night, and I encouraged everyone to read the American Library Association's Freedom to Read Statement: http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oif/statementspols/ftrstatement/freedomreadstatement.cfm You can also access the Freedom to Read Statement by going to www.ala.org and then clicking on these buttons: 1) Issues & Advocacy, 2) Intellectual Freedom, 3) Censorship & First Amendment Issues, and 4) Freedom to Read.
This conference has been a wonderful experience! I was especially moved by Dr. Nafisi's presentation last night, and I encouraged everyone to read the American Library Association's Freedom to Read Statement: http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oif/statementspols/ftrstatement/freedomreadstatement.cfm You can also access the Freedom to Read Statement by going to www.ala.org and then clicking on these buttons: 1) Issues & Advocacy, 2) Intellectual Freedom, 3) Censorship & First Amendment Issues, and 4) Freedom to Read.
ReplyDeleteFree people read freely!
Dr. April Kendra
University of North Texas