Founded by the American Booksellers Association to promote & protect the free exchange of ideas. Partners with other organizations to sponsor Banned Book Week.
ALA upholds the principles of intellectual freedom and resists all efforts to censor library resources and protects library users' right to privacy. Tracks censorship efforts, co-sponsors Banned Book Week, and provides censorship related toolkits.
Founded in 1974, this alliance of non-profit organizations is united by a conviction that freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression must defended. Includes a censorship toolkit and an alert service.
Provides helpful advice on responding to censorship efforts, presents criteria & procedures to guide selection of materials, provides news & reports, and tracks censorship efforts.
Founded in 1981. the organization supports a number of social issues by gathering, analyzing, and distributing information to the public in a manner that provides for full and fair exposition on the issues.
Founded in 1976, Project Censored conducts research on national news stories that are underreported, ignored, misrepresented, or censored by the US corporate media.
An exploration of book banning trends, explanation of types of book bans, lists of which authors are banned the most and what types of books are being banned