Keep Censorship Out of New Jersey - Support the Freedom to Read Act
Public Libraries Across the Country Saw 92 Percent Increase In the Number of Titles Targeted for Censorship
According to the American Library Association's report, censorship is on the rise.
- The number of titles targeted for censorship at public libraries increased by 92% over the previous year, accounting for about 46% of all book challenges in 2023; school libraries saw an 11% increase over 2022 numbers.
- Groups and individuals demanded the censorship of multiple titles, often dozens or hundreds at a time.
- Titles representing the voices and lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC individuals made up 47% of those targeted in censorship attempts.
Fill out the form to contact Governor Murphy to let him know that censorship has no place in New Jersey, and to support the Freedom To Read Act - Bill S2421.
Keep Censorship Out of New Jersey - Support the Freedom to Read Act
Public Libraries Across the Country Saw 92 Percent Increase In the Number of Titles Targeted for Censorship
According to the American Library Association's report, censorship is on the rise.
- The number of titles targeted for censorship at public libraries increased by 92% over the previous year, accounting for about 46% of all book challenges in 2023; school libraries saw an 11% increase over 2022 numbers.
- Groups and individuals demanded the censorship of multiple titles, often dozens or hundreds at a time.
- Titles representing the voices and lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC individuals made up 47% of those targeted in censorship attempts.
Fill out the form to contact Governor Murphy to let him know that censorship has no place in New Jersey, and to support the Freedom To Read Act - Bill S2421.