• ALA Unite Against Book Bans.

    Unite Against Book Bans is a national initiative to empower readers everywhere to stand together in the fight against censorship.

  • Mi Right to Read.

    MI Right to Read is a grassroots coalition that opposes any attempts to ban books from Michigan libraries based on content subjectively deemed inappropriate. Its purpose is to educate the public and oppose any legislation that infringes upon First Amendment rights and intellectual freedom.

  • We Need Diverse Books.

    We Need Diverse Books™ is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and a grassroots organization of children’s book lovers that advocates essential changes in the publishing industry to produce and promote literature that reflects and honors the lives of all young people.

  • The Brown Bookshelf.

    The Brown Bookshelf is designed to push awareness of the myriad Black voices writing for young readers. Its flagship initiative is 28 Days Later, a month-long showcase of the best in Picture Books, Middle Grade, and Young Adult novels written and illustrated by Black creators.

  • Moms for Social Justice.

    Moms for Social Justice is a social justice organization based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The goal at Moms for Social Justice is to build a local movement of citizens to engage in, advocate for, and act in the service of social justice issues with the mission of improving the community for all generations.

  • Red, Wine and Blue.

    We are a sisterhood working to change the world together, one suburb at a time. Red Wine & Blue provides everything women need to successfully organize in their communities and beyond. Want to get stuff done and have fun along the way? Join us.

  • Pen America-Banned in the USA

    Book bans in public schools have recurred throughout American history. Over the past nine months, the scope of such censorship has expanded rapidly. In response, PEN America has collated an Index of School Book Bans, offering a snapshot of the trend.

  • Banned Books Week.

    Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting the value of free and open access to information.

  • #FReadom.

    #FReadom is a gathering of Texas librarians and those who support them, committed to highlighting the positive work of librarians, to speak up in support of authors and students, and to provide professional resources for librarians, teachers or authors facing book challenges.

  • NCTE Build Your Stack

    An initiative focused exclusively on helping teachers build their book knowledge and their classroom libraries. Booklists, author presentations, bookchats, and more!