John,
Book bans are spreading, and they’re not just targeting stories. They’re
targeting us: readers, educators, organizers, truth-tellers.
But resistance is growing, too.
[ [link removed] ]Join us Tuesday, October 28 at 8pm ET, join us to talkstrategy,
solidarity, and what you can do to push back on book bans and censorship —
from your library card to your local ballot.
RSVP NOW >>>
We’re bringing together two of the fiercest defenders of the right to
read:
📖 Carmen Alvarez (@tomesandtextiles) — building a revolutionary reading
culture online, and
📚 Erin Spivey — a librarian who helped her community take on censorship
and win.
[ [link removed] ]RSVP NOW >>>
They want to control what we read. We’re not letting them.
In readership and resistance,
Women’s March
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