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The freedom to read and write is almost the only means for making generally available ideas or manners of expression that can initially command only a small audience. The written word is the natural medium for the new idea and the untried voice from which come the original contributions to social growth.
Freedom keeps open the path of novel and creative solutions, and enables change to come by choice.
The First Amendment guarantees all individuals the right to express their ideas without governmental interference, and to read and listen to the ideas of others.
The California Freedom to Read Act (AB 1825) requires every public library jurisdiction, as defined, that directly receives any state funding to establish, adopt, and maintain a written and publicly accessible collection development policy for its libraries by January 1, 2026, as specified in the bill.
Now as always in our history, reading is among our greatest freedoms. The freedom to read and write is almost the only means for making generally available ideas or manners of expression that can initially command only a small audience.
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When kids have access to libraries and the freedom to self-select books, they develop their identities as readers. Its part of an education that allows them to learn how to think, not what to think. But still, some adults want to tell them what to read. This is wrong.
September 6, 2024. For Banned Books Week, September 22-28, join us in reading and advocating for the freedom to read diverse literature.

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