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Posted on: September 1, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Banned Books Week

In honor of Banned Books Week (Sept. 18-24), Eugene Public Library invites everyone to celebrate and rededicate ourselves to our Constitutional right to read, listen to, view, write, create, and otherwise experience or express whatever we choose. 


For many years, many people in the U.S. assumed censorship was a thing of the past or at least that “it doesn’t happen here.” Each year, we joined other libraries and bookstores in annual Banned Books Week activities primarily as a reminder of historical events and an encouragement to remain aware of the potential threat of censorship and the principle of unrestricted reading. 


But this year, we face a changed landscape. Everyone is aware of an alarming increase of individuals, organizations, candidates, and elected officials requesting, demanding, and sometimes legislating that public libraries, school libraries, and book stores remove or restrict access to particular books, music, films, and other resources. 


In addition to addressing the harm that censorship causes to individuals, education, and democracy itself, Banned Books Week celebrates the fact that over time, in the majority of cases, books have remained available precisely because people spoke out for the freedom to read.


Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community –- readers, writers, students, librarians, educators, booksellers, publishers, journalists –- in shared support of the value of free and open access to information, entertainment, and inspiration. 


During Banned Books Week, we feature titles that have been targeted for removal or restriction. These booklists click through to our catalog for placing hold requests:

Adults - Banned Books (coming soon)

Teens - Banned Books  

Kids - Banned Books


To stay informed about the now constantly-breaking news on this topic and to get involved in protecting this essential right, visit or follow:

ACLU - Banned Books

American Library Association

PEN America

EveryLibrary 

OIF - American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom

EveryLibrary Banned Book Store




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