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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 36 MIN

As Banned Books Week ends, the work continues

from The Curious Cat Bookshop Podcast · host Stacy Whitman/The Curious Cat Bookshop

Send us Fan MailAs we wrap up Banned Books Week, we want to encourage you to take the time to really dig into what it means for us to have the freedom to read year-round, and what that means to us in our democracy. The ABA’s Right to Read Handbook (linked below) is a wonderful easy-to-pick-up start to that thought process, and we highly recommend reading it and banned books with your book club, reading groups, and community organizations.Further reading:The ABA Right to Read Handbook: Fighting Book Bans and Why It Matters  On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century  Revolution in Our Time by Kekla Magoon: The Black Panther Party’s Promise to the People PEN America: “The Normalization of Book Banning: Banned in the USA, 2024-2025” Unite Against Book Bans Book Resumes American Library Association’s Freedom to Read Statement (Adopted June 25, 1953, by the ALA Council and the AAP Freedom to Read Committee; amended January 28, 1972; January 16, 1991; July 12, 2000; June 30, 2004)  The Register Citizen: “Goshen Library puts 'Gender Queer' back on the shelves amid parent complaints” Support the showMore about The Curious Cat BookshopShop online anytime for in-store pick-up or home deliveryKeep track of our in-store and online events Become a member of The Curious Cat Bookshop! We have a subscription box or you can just add a little bit to help us become more sustainableFollow us elsewhere!BlueskyInstagramFacebookYouTube (live events stream here)ThreadsAnd always, our events locally and online can be found on our website!

Send us Fan Mail As we wrap up Banned Books Week, we want to encourage you to take the time to really dig into what it means for us to have the freedom to read year-round, and what that means to us in our democracy. The ABA’s Right to Read Handbook (linked below) is a wonderful easy-to-pick-up start to that thought process, and we highly recommend reading it and banned books with your book club, reading groups, and community organizations. Further reading: The ABA Right to Read Handbook: Figh...

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